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In this video, Aaron Thomas explains the distinction between modifiable and non-modifiable alimony. He references previous videos that cover related topics, including temporary, rehabilitative, and permanent alimony. Aaron clarifies that modifying alimony pertains specifically to permanent alimony, which is paid after divorce, either for a set period or potentially for life. He describes modifiable alimony as that which can be changed post-order, contrasting it with non-modifiable alimony, which remains fixed. An example is given where a judge orders the husband to pay the wife a specified amount in permanent alimony, illustrating the potential for modification in certain circumstances.