If you were living in Mississippi at the time you were ordered to pay separate maintenance, and then you move to Florida, you can file a motion to contest it after you have lived in Florida for a specific amount of time. A Florida attorney can advise you as to how long you have to live in Florida before you can file a motion to contest the spousal (separate) maintenance. As for your spouse refusing to give you a divorce, you can get one anyway. A judge cannot order you to remain married to someone you no longer wish to be married to, whether you have children or not. Again, a Florida attorney can advise you on that, as well.
The obligor should file a petition/motion to terminate maintenance.
Marriage counseling. Get a separate bank account. Get a divorce.
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No Child support payments are neither deductible by the payer nor taxable to the payee. When you calculate your gross income to see if you are required to file a tax return, do not include child support payments received. However, alimony, separate maintenance, and similar payments from your spouse or former spouse are taxable to you in the year received:
The estate has to pay the bills. Which will affect how much the spouse can inherit.
I take it that the two of you filed separate returns and kept your funds separate. You are probably not responsible for your deceased spouse's federal income tax. However, your deceased spouse's estate is responsible for his or her federal income tax. That is if there is enough money in the estate to pay the taxes. Otherwise, you may need a good tax lawyer.
Typically, if a person is insured under a company's group insurance plan it is up to the company as to how much of the premium the company wants to pay toward the employee's insurance. If the employee has a spouse it is also the choice of the company as to how much, IF ANY, the company will pay toward the spouse's premium. The company is not required to pay anything toward the cost of the spouse or children. In many cases, the spouse and children. or more precisely, the employee him/herself. must pay the additional premium.
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"Maintenance" generally refers to support for a spouse. In the US, maintenance orders are becoming less common, and they're often for a limited time. If you mean child support, the absent parent should be paying regardless of where he lives. Getting a resident of another country to pay is another matter, however.
The estate will be responsible for the bills. The spouse indirectly will pay, as they cannot inherit until they are resolved.
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