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You Pay Alimony, But Your Ex Is Living With Someone Else

There are times when a former spouse receiving alimony payments moves in with someone else but does not get married. If the receiving spouse is cohabitating with a person of the opposite sex, or with someone they are in a relationship with, their alimony could be reduced or even terminated. If you have been through a divorce, you should not have to worry about going back to court. Unfortunately, there may be a time when you discover your former spouse is taking advantage of you.<br><br>contact Thousand Oaks Divorce Attorney of Law Offices of Ronald K. Stitch. They provide skilled and knowledgeable representation to address issues that may arise in your divorce.<br><br>For more information: https://www.legalcounseling.com

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You Pay Alimony, But Your Ex Is Living With Someone Else

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  1. YOU PAY ALIMONY, BUT YOUR EX IS LIVING WITH SOMEONE ELSE

  2. Ronald K. Stitch The Law Offices of Ronald K. Stitch help people throughout Ventura County and Los Angeles County through divorces and other family law challenges. As a Westlake Village divorce attorney, Ronald K. Stitch at The Law Offices of Ronald K. Stitch spent more than a decade practicing in civil litigation, so he has the trial experience to be a strong advocate for you in the courtroom.

  3. There are various types of alimony payments that can be ordered by the court, including long-term alimony. In many cases, this is seen as permanent, but that is not necessarily the case. The obligation to pay spousal maintenance ends when the spouse receiving the payments remarries, regardless of the financial situation of their new spouse.

  4. Are You Still Paying alimony to Your Former Spouse Alimony, or spousal maintenance, is not something anyone likes to talk about. These payments are often required for the short- or long-term after the end of a marriage. If you pay alimony to your former spouse, you may wonder what happens if the person you are paying ends up living with someone else.

  5. California Family Court Law There is a chance that these payments could be reinstated if their new marriage is annulled, but those decisions are up to the family court system in California. There are times when a former spouse receiving alimony payments moves in with someone else but does not get married. If the receiving spouse is cohabitating with a person of the opposite sex, or with someone they are in a relationship with, their alimony could be reduced or even terminated.

  6. Contact Law Offices of Ronald K. Stitch At the Law Offices of Ronald K. Stitch, certified family law specialists will get to work on your case and ensure you are protected. When you need a Westlake Village Divorce Attorney , you can contact for a free consultation by calling 818-237-4574. Address: 30961 Agoura Road, Suite 227 Westlake Village, CA 91361

  7. THANKS!

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