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A 70-year romance is insufficient for a claim for palimony support in New Jersey. A New Jersey appeals court recently ruled that without cohabitation, an extramarital ro-mantic relationship ' even one that spanned 70 years ' cannot be a basis for palimony support.
Jeanette Levine, now 85, sued her long-time lover, Philip Konvitz, in 2004 after Konvitz, then 91, began to slip into dementia and turned over his finances to his son and a friend. He died that year. According to the suit, Levine met Konvitz in Newark around 1920 when she was in her mid-teens. He proposed marriage but she declined, believing she was too young. He eventually married another woman and had children. Levine herself got married when she was in her 40s.
The two continued to maintain a relationship that was sometimes romantic. They would see each other when Levine's husband was away on frequent business trips, and Konvitz, a wealthy insurance executive, showered her with gifts and cash, and bought her a condominium, according to the suit. Nevertheless, though Levine's relationship with Konvitz was open and above-board, they never lived together ' a fact that the appeals court found fatal.
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