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It should be reviewed. Sharing expenses with a partner is a definite change in scenario from when your original SS was calculated. I think it would be worth the legal fees to pursue.
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If she worked throughout the marriage I'm at a loss why it was considered necessary to pay her spousal support to begin with, unless it was a small, token amount or she was not capable of making enough to live on.
If it was a 14 year marriage and she is capable of working, and especially is repartnered, you should expect to pay at least 7 years of spousal support. Because she is remarried and the support appears non-compensatory since she worked throughout the marriage, it could be argued to be reduced for the remaining 2 years. If this is something you want to pursue, you could approach your former spousal to mediate the issue in the context of family law. You'll want to secure a firm end-date or end-condition for what happens after 7 years, and a plan to take until then.
For example, agree to not seek a reduction now, but it will terminate after 7 years. Or seek a reduction now but extend the term a little more.
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How long was the original marriage to her?
If you've paid median amount of spousal support for 5 years for a short-midlength marriage and she is re-partnered and "taken care of" you may have fulfilled the compensatory obligations and her non-compensatory need would be moderately low.
Odds are the support should be reviewed, reduced or stopped, depending on the situation.
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Originally posted by Happy1973 View PostAll it says is that is lowers after she starts living with someone for more than 6 months...
Can you post the exact wording of the clause(s) concerning alimony/spousal support?
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All it says is that is lowers after she starts living with someone for more than 6 months...
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Originally posted by Happy1973 View PostHI
I have ben paying my ex-wife alimony for the last 5 years. Shortly after we seperated she stopped working. She has not worked since. She and her boyfriend bought a house 5 years ago and she is now pregnant with his child. Do I still need to pay her support? We have a seperation agreement but never went to court.
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Alimony for ex-wife
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I have ben paying my ex-wife alimony for the last 5 years. Shortly after we seperated she stopped working. She has not worked since. She and her boyfriend bought a house 5 years ago and she is now pregnant with his child. Do I still need to pay her support? We have a seperation agreement but never went to court.Tags: None
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