go to the authorities
take him or her to court
No.No.No.No.
No, you would not be responsible for your husband's alimony payments to his ex-wife if he can't pay. Your income is not considered a factor in payments. Depending on the agreement, your husband may modify the alimony payments in court if he can show proof he is unable to pay.
Wouldn't that be cruel...NO, he wouldn't! Unless there was some clause specifically written into the settlement (did he have a lawyer read it and advise him before he agreed to it?), the alimony terminates when she remarries.
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.
No, it is not attachable.
I would imagine, yes. Just because they live together does not make them married thus meaning you still have to pay. Good luck :D
Yes, it is possible for her to get alimony still. It will depend upon her ex-husband's salary and how much disability she gets.
If alimony is appropriate given the circumstances of the marriage then the spouse will likely be required to pay alimony to his ex regardless of whether or not he or she wanted the divorce. The amount will depend on the length and nature of the marital relationship and can be a lump sum or periodic payment. If your ex remarries, the alimony obligation will extinguish.
rosalie doesnt have an ex husband-he was her fiance and his name was Royce
Yessee links
67,000 a month to ex Bobby
file a motion to enforce