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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.
Interesting question... I would guess that the person paying the alimony could perhaps petition the court to suspend the alimony payments during the period their ex-spouse was incarcerated.
file a motion to enforce
It depends on the wording of the alimony decree. Generally, the alimony and the Social Security are independent of one another.
if i am paying alimony in florida and move to new jersey can i stop paying alimony to my ex wife
No just like the rest of this country where women are 100% dependent on men, if he stops paying I'm sure she'll screw him over even more.
No.
He can do what he wants, however it could be seen as a sign that he's willing to pay alimony. see links
The alimony you get can increase based on the income of both spouses. If the person paying the alimony starts to make more money, they can be required to pay more based on a percentage.
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.
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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