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Paying Alimony after ex's marriage

Should a father pay alimony even after his ex is living with someone full time?

What if they get married?

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"Human beings are the only creatures on earth that allow their children to come home" -Bill Cosby

If you are still married, then yes.  If not, then I would think no.  I think it would be a good idea to ask a lawyer about this.  I know that it depends on a lot of factors.  Good luck.


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If you can't handle the truth, why bother to ask the question?

Should he?  No!  But does he have to legally?  Yes!  Unless you put in the divorce stating otherwise, alimony continues until it is paid up.  There is a clause know as a no co-habitation clause which would have eliminated alimony if your ex were to move in  with someone.  Otherwise, normally, alimony ceases when the receiving party remarries.


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