If that is a provision of Ohio law, you may need a PI to gather evidence, but tax returns from the same address often works. Subpoena them.
It depends on the wording of the alimony decree. Generally, the alimony and the Social Security are independent of one another.
if i am paying alimony in florida and move to new jersey can i stop paying alimony to my ex wife
FORGRT IT YOU CAN'T UNLESS YOU DIE!!!!
It depends on the laws of the state and the terms and conditions of alimony. Generally, cohabitating wouldn't stop payments - re-marriage would.
No, that is still your child. Alimony would stop but not child support.
Yes.
Address it with the court. Possibly.
In a word, No.
file a motion to enforce
How do you prove he is gay? Stop being ignorant.
Alimony continues until the court decides otherwise. If the spouse remarries, the best option to take would be to request a revision of the agreement. Alimony is not set-in-stone, and can be altered based on changing circumstances, but that alter is dependent on the court's view; not your own.
No. Alimony is intended to support the ex-spouse (generally, for a limited period of time). Child support is intended to support the children.