payments to x-spouse from retirement after x-spouse has remarried is this legal in Washington state
No, upon remarriage alimony would cease. However if you are paying for child support, this will and should continue after the new marriage because you are still responsible for paying for your share of bringing up YOUR children.
No, why would it? You will still have responsibilies for your child's care and expenses. These financial needs wll increase as you child gets older, whether your wife remarries or no. If your were paying alimony to your ex-wife, that should end if she remarries.
No, there is no way to legally "opt out" of child support. If a court order has been established for child support, the obliger is required to continue paying, regardless of whether or not the recipient wants to continue receiving payments.
Yes, Section 8 only counts child support payments as income when they become regular. If you are not receiving the payment than they wont count it as income.
Typically, the custodial parent of a minor continues to receive child support until the minor becomes an adult or is emancipated.
Remarriage should not affect the child support order.
Not in the slightest.
It depends on the state. Most states do not take a new spouse's income into account when determining the child support amount, so even if the custodial parent remarries, child support amounts are likely to stay the same.
Most likely, yes. Alimony can be terminated automatically by certain conditions such as when the person receiving spousal support: * dies * remarries * cohabitates (moves in with a lover) * becomes self supporting
Yes.
Highly unlikely.
As you will still be receiving money to live on, you can get it reduced. See links