Supporters of the law noted that a similar outcry arose
after New York instituted a formula for child-support awards in 1989, which is
now widely regarded as fair. They also point out that the AAML recommended
similar alimony guidelines in a recent report.
The AAML disputes that characterization. "It was never
intended to be in any state an official guideline that a state could
adopt," said James Hennenhoefer, then-president of the AAML. Mr.
Hennenhoefer dismissed similarities with child support.
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