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Q: What happens when you take your ex-spouse to court for non-payment of alimony?
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What can you do if your spouse stops sending alimony?

Nothing.Alimony is only required by court order in the case of a divorce. A current spouse cannot be compelled to send alimony.Let's leave the semantics aside for the moment. If your ex-spouse stops sending the court-ordered alimony, then you can report them (if you're not sure who to report them to, call your local legal aid office and ask... the information desk at your nearest courthouse should be able to give you their number). Nonpayment of support is looked on unfavorably by the courts.


What can you do if divorce judgment indemnifies you from mortgage and credit card debt but companies refuse to recognize Superior court order?

A shaky issue. Likely as not, you are on the contract for these debts with your exspouse. The court that granted your divorce separated you from the debt, and only the courts can legally break a contract when both parties do not agree to it. You have the recourse to appear in court if the creditors attempt to sue you and produce the order from the divorce court indemnifying you. Likely as not the presiding judge will honor the order from the divorce judge, and the creditors will have no option at that point but to pursue your exspouse. Be prepared to cooperate with the court if the judge requests any location or asset information on your exspouse from you. This can only help your case.


How do you determine alimony in California?

You don't. The judge does, based on current guidelines for the court. If alimony is involved, you need an attorney.


If a person receives alimony can the person paying the alimony legally withhold the alimony payments if the recipient is living with someone?

In the US, no, a person cannot legally withhold alimony they've been ordered to pay. Of course they can petition the court to have the alimony terminated based on the fact that the recipient is living with someone else. Rather or not the court will do that, depends on the state laws.


Do you have to pay alimony if unemployed?

If you are court ordered to pay alimony, losing your job does not automatically negate that order. However, it may give you grounds to go back to the court and request a modification of the order, terminating the alimony obligation. If you are in the process of a divorce and become unemployed, it is unlikely that you will be ordered to pay alimony, but not impossible.


Can I place a lien on home for nonpayment of personal loan?

no...but small claims court works


Sample letter of a evition notice for nonpayment?

A sample letter of eviction notice for nonpayment should have matching addresses, and names of the parties as those of the tenants, to be admissible in a court of law.


Have a court order for alimony and he just decides he is not going to pay because he just wants to be left alone to live his life what can i dowhat can he do?

File a motion for contempt of court against him with the court that ordered the alimony and signed the settlement.


Is alimony and spousal support the same?

Yes. Alimony is an order of a court for the support of one spouse by the other spouse.Maintenance in family law refers to alimony or spousal support. Maintenance is an order of a court for the support of one spouse by the other spouse.


Can a payday loan company take you to court for nonpayment?

it is a possibillity but...No but they can cash the start up check.


Can a payday loan company take you to court for nonpayment in North Carolina?

No at least I don.t think they can


Do you have to pay alimony to wife if she worked before?

That's interpreted by the court.