Does spousal maintenance stop if I cohabit?
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Does spousal maintenance stop if I cohabit?
What happens if you have new partner? If you remarry, spousal maintenance stops unless a court orders otherwise. This means that for those receiving spousal maintenance, it’s often uncomfortable but necessary to consider the potential financial impact of cohabiting with a new partner.
How many nights a week is cohabiting?
You do not count as living together unless you are living together in the same home as a couple. People are often told that if their partner stays over 2 or 3 nights a week that it counts as living together.
Who pays spousal maintenance?
Family Law matters The Family Court or Federal Circuit Court deal with two types of spousal maintenance applications: Spouse maintenance is financial support paid by a party to a marriage to their former husband or wife in circumstances where they are unable to adequately support themselves.
What is a clean break in a divorce?
A clean break means ending the financial ties between you and your ex as soon as reasonable after your divorce or dissolution. Where there is a clean break, there will be no spousal maintenance paid.
What does a financial order mean in divorce?
A financial order is a set of orders made by a court relating to the division of property and can include orders for payment of spouse or de facto partner maintenance. A court can make a financial order based on an agreement between the parties (consent orders) or after a court hearing or trial.