Child support orders can be amended for certain reasons, but the remarriage of the non obligated ex-spouse is not grounds for the action. Individuals are not responsible for the support of the biological children of their new spouse. Only the biological parents are legally responsible for supporting their minor children unless a parent agrees to terminate his or her parental rights to allow a child to be a adopted by a new spouse or other qualified party.
Not in the slightest.
Yes.
Remarriage should not affect the child support order.
His wife. She has no relationship to you... nor in fact does he anymore. He is your ex-Brother-in-Law.
not yet
Ex-spouse pension benefits usually stop when the ex-spouse who is receiving them remarries, unless there are specific terms outlined in the divorce agreement stating otherwise.
No, your ex's new spouse is not responsible for supporting your children ergo their income can not be considered when the courts calculate child support obligation for your ex.
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In "The Philadelphia Story" (1940), socialite Tracy Lord (played by Katharine Hepburn) remarries her ex-husband, C.K. Dexter Haven (Cary Grant).
Wouldn't that be cruel...NO, he wouldn't! Unless there was some clause specifically written into the settlement (did he have a lawyer read it and advise him before he agreed to it?), the alimony terminates when she remarries.
NO!!! Never chase a man to be a father.
As a means of punishing him for moving on with his life? Alimony would have been ordered at the initial divorce, not later.