O.C.G.A. § 19-6-4
O.C.G.A. § 19-6-4 - When permanent alimony authorized; how enforced. (2026)
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# 19-6-4. When permanent alimony authorized; how enforced. (a) Permanent alimony may be granted in the following cases: (1) In cases of divorce; (2) In cases of voluntary separation; or (3) Where one spouse, against the will of that spouse, is abandoned or driven off by the other spouse. (b) A grant of permanent alimony may be enforced either by writ of fieri facias or by attachment for contempt. ## History Orig. Code 1863, §§ 1691, 1693; Code 1868, §§ 1734, 1736; Code 1873, §§ 1739, 1744; Code 1882, §§ 1739, 1744; Civil Code 1895, §§ 2459, 2464; Civil Code 1910, §§ 2978, 2983; Code 1933, §§ 30-204, 30-210; Ga. L. 1979, p. 466, §§ 10, 15.
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