Yes. You should discuss this issue with an attorney.
The only way a wife can pay alimony is if she is rich, like those millionaire, or politics, but normally she don't.
Maybe. It depends on your state.
The same as if she has not been having an afair.
That is dependent of the work history of the wife.
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.
Yes, it is possible for her to get alimony still. It will depend upon her ex-husband's salary and how much disability she gets.
The wife should file for divorce. If she feels that she is entitled to support, she can ask for alimony.
the man has to pay the wife alimony :)
If she is named in the will, she is entitled to share as specified in the document. And there is a legal presumption that any issue during a marriage is issue of the marriage.
If a husband files for divorce he can specify that no alimony be paid. If a wife files, she can ask for alimony, but usually it's because she has no income or a very low amount of salary. The wife can ask for whatever amount she wants but the husband can file a paper showing that he can't afford that amount. The judge can decide how much it will be. Usually it's less than half of whatever the spouse earns. Many women don't ask for alimony. In most divorces women don't pay alimony to men. If you have a rich wife you could get it. If the woman (or man) receives alimony and gets married - the alimony stops. If the person who pays alimony gets married they still have to pay it.
In general, an Army wife who has an affair may still be entitled to retirement benefits, as these benefits are typically based on the length of the marriage and the service member's years of service, not on the spouse's fidelity. However, the specific circumstances of the divorce, including state laws and the terms of the divorce settlement, can influence the division of assets and benefits. It's advisable for individuals in such situations to consult with a legal expert to understand their rights and options.
If you are not legally separated or divorced, your wife will still be entitled to anything you own. You should seek a lawyer for specific legal advice.