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Q: Can you live with someone while collecting alimony?
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In the state of Illinois can you live with someone while you are receiving alimony from your ex?

Yes. Only marraige can make the alimony dissolve. However, your ex can take you to court and have the alimony reduced if he can prove your situation has improved by moving in with someone. It has happened and I have seen it go both ways.


Can a live in boyfriend make alimony get cancelled?

Yes it can get canceled.


Is there a percentage a husband pays in alimony?

It depends where you live and the circumstances


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What would be one way of collecting water where you live?

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If your daughter and grandchildren live with you does your exhuband still have to still pay you your alimony?

yes


In Florida can an ex wife cohabit with a live-in boyfriend after divorce and still collect alimony?

Yes, once the wife is legally divorced she can date or live with whomever she wants and still collect alimony if that was the agreement in the divorce settlement.


Can income from ex-spouse's live-in lover be considered for alimony?

No. Alimony by definition is payment made by a spouse as ordered by the court. The "lover" has no responsibility for you. Don't even go there.


Is air force disability retirement pay used as alimony?

I'm not sure where you live, but I can tell you from first hand experience in Minnesota - it DOES count as income to be forced from you in the form of alimony.


Does Kentucky extradite for non payment of alimony if I live in Texas?

Yes. By way of Gitmo.


If you live in US x lives in Canada can x be made to pay alimony?

Answer There is only one way to beat paying alimony and that is to leave the country that you formerly lived in, so the answer to your question is no.


If you had no children during marriage is she entitled to alimony?

Not being an attorney, this answer will be from a layman's view, until improved by someone more knowledgable. Generally, the law[s] of the state where you live determine the answer to this question. However, I think there is a difference [at least in some states] between alimony, and child support. Child support IS for children, but alimony is support for a spouse, and under some state laws can be required to be paid by either spouse, depending on the couple's financial circumstances.