Legal Question in Family Law in New Jersey
My ex-wife has been cohabitating right after divorce and sale of home. I unfortunately was without
counsel. This was five years ago and she was engaged for at least three. She was awarded permanent alimony. What are my chances of getting alimony terminated ?
3 Answers from Attorneys
Cohabitation can be a basis for terminating alimony. It all depends on the facts of your case.
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Sounds like you have a good shot, but it is not as easy as showing that she lives with someone. You are going to need some money to fight this case. Call me at 732/773/2768 to discuss.
It sounds like you have a chance to terminate alimony. It will depend on the facts, so you have to be well prepared when you go to court. Call me, I do this kind of work. Give me a call, make an appointment to come see me, and I will go over this with you, and give you some advice.
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