Can alimony be modified?

Yes, alimony can be modified in Oklahoma. This means that the amount of alimony paid, or when the alimony ends, can be changed after a court order has been given. There are a few ways that alimony may be modified in Oklahoma. First, if there has been a substantial change in either parties’ circumstances, such as when one spouse becomes unemployed or loses a source of income, the court may adjust the alimony amount accordingly. Additionally, if the receiving spouse remarries or cohabitates with another person, the alimony payments can be either reduced or terminated. Another way alimony can be modified is if the two parties agree to a different arrangement or make changes to the existing agreement. This can include changes to the duration, amount, or payment schedule. However, any agreed-upon changes must be approved by the court. Finally, if there are extenuating circumstances in which the parties cannot agree and the court believes it is not in the best interest of an individual’s financial security to maintain the same alimony agreement, then the court may also modify the alimony order. In any case, it is important to consult an experienced family law attorney when attempting to modify an existing alimony order, as the law can be confusing and the process can be lengthy.

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