Unless your divorce decree says different, yes.
In a No Fault Divorce state it issue is not applicable.
In most states, alimony is unaffected except by a subsequent marriage. You have to pay alimony until the ex actually marries, moving in doesn't mean anything except she's trying to get back at you, she has needs as well, or both. You have to pay child support until the new husband actuality adopts the child, few do for this reason.
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No, a veteran will not have to pay alimony out of their VA pay.
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A state court order must say military retirement pay is part of the alimony can a former spouse receive a portion. No Federal law says a former spouse is entitled to the pay as part of alimony.
If it's the person that has to pay the alimony that leaves the country then no. He still has to pay, but if he doesn't want to pay, then there is nothing you can do about it. It is basically his choice if he wants to pay or not. American courts only have jurisdiction in America.
the man has to pay the wife alimony :)
If the father of your kids moves in does he still have to pay child support?
The only way a wife can pay alimony is if she is rich, like those millionaire, or politics, but normally she don't.
Who has a new spouse? The person paying alimony or the one receiving it? If it's the one paying it, then he/she is still required to pay it even if he/she remarries. If it's the one receiving it...generally, alimony payment terminates if the recipient remarry.
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