Does alimony stop when you live with someone?
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Does alimony stop when you live with someone?
Most states will authorize reduction or termination of alimony upon cohabitation only if the cohabitation significantly decreases the recipient's need for support. In still other states, alimony will not be affected should the spouse who receives it begin living with someone.
What can I do if my husband stops paying alimony?
File a Motion With the Court If your spouse refuses to pay for no legitimate reason, you have to return to court for help. Hire an alimony attorney or file a claim on your own with the appropriate legal paperwork. Contact your local court or go online to locate the right documents.
Do you have to pay alimony to a cheating spouse?
In California, an adulterous spouse isn't forced to pay alimony due to infidelity. Punitive damages are not awarded on this basis. Instead, alimony is only required based on the financial needs and abilities of the spouses.
Does domestic partnership affect alimony?
In California, support payments between registered domestic partners are treated the same as spousal support. Federal tax law mentions spousal support payments, not partner support. It is important to talk with a lawyer or accountant who is knowledgeable in this area and about income, property, and other taxes.
Can new spouse income be considered for alimony?
California law is quite clear that new mate income cannot generally be considered against you in ordering or modifying child or spousal support. This is true for both spousal and child support.
How can I prove my ex wife is cohabitating?
Two fairly inexpensive and easy ways of proving a spouse is cohabitating are filing a public records request and using the power of the subpoena. Public Records Request — I typically make records request for the address in question from all law enforcement agencies in that jurisdiction.