In a No Fault Divorce state it issue is not applicable.
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.
It is consented but in a way it still is cheating on them
It means you should leave them.
Cheating on a spouse in unacceptable, but it does happen. If a husband continues to cheat then yes, he is a risk taker. Some husbands grow bored with their marriage and are looking for excitement; they want to see if they are still able to attract the opposite sex, yet some men love the chase and the secrecy of cheating. Most men know they will get caught sooner or later, but with some of these cheating husbands it actually gives them a thrill to have a high of being caught.
dump him/her because how can u still trust him/her
If you have to just read them but if you now shes cheating, why r u still there? Do u really need all of the gory details of her cheating?
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.
It is very common when a marriage has some problems that one spouse is worried the marriage will fail and they become extremely stressed about it and may suspect their spouse is cheating. When one sleeps the brain is still active and all people dream every half hour to release the stress of the day, but most of people do not remember their dreams as they are in full REM sleep. It is the first few moments when a person wakes up (it seems longer than a few moments) that they will remember a dream or a nightmare. The best thing you can do is choose a quiet evening with your spouse and calmly (without accusing them) that you had a dream that they were cheating. Your spouse will not be upset because they know it's just a dream to them, but watch for body language and facial expressions. If you feel there is a chance your spouse is cheating then ask them right out. If they deny it and you are still sure they are cheating your only two options is to have a friend with a car and the two of you follow your spouse or, hire a detective for the days your spouse is not around.
Yes. You only have to show insurable interest at the time the policy is taken out. There may still be child support or alimony.
Yes, alimony can still be collected if a person gets engaged. Once the marriage takes place, the alimony will be stopped.
watch the movie, the break up
In Kansas, alimony payments generally terminate upon the recipient's remarriage. Therefore, if someone in Kansas who is receiving alimony remarries, they would typically no longer be eligible to collect alimony. However, it is advisable to consult with a lawyer for specific advice regarding individual circumstances, as laws can vary and there may be exceptions or unique situations that apply.