How Do I Stop Alimony Due to Financial Changes?

Full question:

Can I stop alimony due to financial changes..no children , disabled, and remarried since 2005.

  • Category: Divorce
  • Subcategory: Alimony
  • Date:
  • State: Connecticut

Answer:

If a spouse is cohabiting with another who is providing financial support, that may be a factor in awarding or reducing alimony previously awarded. A motion to modify an award of alimony made be made if there has been a significant change in circumstances since the alimony order was made. Cohabitation with another person who is providing financial support may be a change in circumstances that would justify a modification. It will be a matter of subjective determination for the court, taking all the facts and circumstances into account.

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FAQs

Several factors can lead to a modification of alimony. These include significant changes in your financial situation, your ex-spouse's cohabitation with someone who provides financial support, and any changes in your needs or circumstances. The court will evaluate all relevant facts to determine if a modification is justified.