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Either spouse may be awarded Alimony after a divorce or Legal separation. In determining the amount of Alimony, the following factors are to be considered:
 
(1) the extent to which either spouse is unable to support himself or herself adequately because of his or her position as primary caretaker of a child whose age, condition, or circumstances make it appropriate that the parent not seek employment outside of the home; (2) the extent to which either party is unable to support himself or herself; (3) the extent to which a spouse was absent from employment while fulfilling homemaking responsibilities; (4) the extent to which a spouse's education may have become outmoded and his or her earning capacity diminished: (5) the time and expense required for a supported spouse to acquire the appropriate education and training to develop marketable skills and become employed; (6) the probability, given the spouse's age and skills, of completing education and training and becoming self-supporting; (7) the standard of living during the Marriage; (8) the opportunity for either spouse for the future acquisition of capital assets and income; (9) the ability of the supporting s
 
[General Laws of Rhode Island; Title 15, Chapters 15-5-16 and 15-5-16.1].
 
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