Now that the election is over and the New Jersey legislature is in a lame-duck session, alimony reform activists are urging lawmakers to pass a bill eliminating permanent alimony and establishing guidelines for the amount and duration of awards.
Garden State voters are split over two separate issues being debated by state political leaders: alimony reform and the appropriate use of bond money for higher education, according to today's poll released by Fairleigh Dickinson University's PublicMind.