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    Demi Moore seeks spousal support from Kutcher

    LOS ANGELES (AP) — Demi Moore is seeking spousal support from estranged husband Ashton Kutcher.

    The actress states in a court filing Thursday that she also wants the "Two and a Half Men" star to pay her attorney's fees in the divorce proceedings.

    Kutcher filed for divorce in December, more than a year after Moore announced the marriage was over. Kutcher didn't take a position in his filings on whether he should pay Moore any spousal support.

    The couple was married in September 2005, and they have no children together.

    Kutcher didn't specify when the couple separated, but Moore listed Nov. 17, 2011, as the breakup date.

    Moore publicly announced the couple's breakup that day, but until Thursday had not filed any divorce paperwork.

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