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               $452.00 per month.  This amount continues regardless of the            
               future marital status of * * * [Ms. Warriner]. * * * [Ms.              
               Warriner] is further entitled to collect as part of this               
               spousal maintenance award that statutory interest of 8% per            
               annum on unpaid installments of this amount previously                 
               Ordered and not paid by [petitioner].                                  
                    b.  Additional spousal maintenance is ordered in the              
               amount of $1,300 per month until a total amount of                     
               $171,575.00, plus statutory interest (per annum) on any                
               unpaid balance accruing from 1 February 1996 is paid in                
               full.  The amount Ordered in this subparagraph shall not be            
               effected [sic] by marriage or death of either party.  * * *            
               [Petitioner] may pay this amount in other monthly payments             
               or in full with a lump sum payment to include all interest             
               accrued from 1 February, 1996 to date of final payment.  At            
               such time the principal of $171,575.00 is paid in full, with           
               accrued interest, the Order for spousal maintenance payments           
               for this subparagraph will be satisfied and payments will              
               cease.                                                                 
                    c.  Total spousal maintenance to be paid monthly by               
               this order is $1,752 per month pursuant to the terms noted             
               above.                                                                 
               Pursuant to the Amended Order and Social Security Act of               
          1974, Pub. L. 93-647, sec. 459, 88 Stat. 2357, amended by the               
          Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act             
          of 1996, Pub. L. 104-193, sec. 362, 110 Stat. 2242, codified at             
          42 U.S.C. sec. 659 (2000),4 the Defense Finance and Accounting              

          4The United States is required to withhold moneys due from                  
          the United States to any individual, including members of the               
          Armed Forces, to enforce the legal obligations of any individual            
          to provide alimony or child support.  Social Security Act of                
          1974, Pub. L. 93-647, sec. 459, 88 Stat. 2357, amended by the               
          Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act             
          of 1996, Pub. L. 104-193, sec. 362, 110 Stat. 2242, codified at             
          42 U.S.C. sec. 659 (2000).  Pursuant to 42 U.S.C. sec.                      
          659(i)(3)(B)(ii), alimony does not include “any payment or                  
          transfer of property or its value by an individual to the spouse            
          or former spouse of the individual in compliance with any                   
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