In most states, alimony is unaffected except by a subsequent marriage.
You have to pay alimony until the ex actually marries, moving in doesn't mean anything except she's trying to get back at you, she has needs as well, or both.
You have to pay child support until the new husband actuality adopts the child, few do for this reason.
Who has a new spouse? The person paying alimony or the one receiving it? If it's the one paying it, then he/she is still required to pay it even if he/she remarries. If it's the one receiving it...generally, alimony payment terminates if the recipient remarry.
Unless your divorce decree says different, yes.
No, upon remarriage alimony would cease. However if you are paying for child support, this will and should continue after the new marriage because you are still responsible for paying for your share of bringing up YOUR children.
Yes, alimony can still be collected if a person gets engaged. Once the marriage takes place, the alimony will be stopped.
As long as it is child support and not alimony (to the woman) then yes, you can stop paying. But, it is still your child. Think about that one before you go to sleep tonight. Phil
you must seek out a lawyer , if there are children involved you must still pay child support, if not , an attorney is your quickest and best answer.
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Yes, it is possible for her to get alimony still. It will depend upon her ex-husband's salary and how much disability she gets.
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Yes, once the wife is legally divorced she can date or live with whomever she wants and still collect alimony if that was the agreement in the divorce settlement.
In a No Fault Divorce state it issue is not applicable.