Can alimony be modified?

Yes, alimony can be modified in Washington State. Alimony, also known as spousal support, is a court-ordered financial payment from one former spouse to another, typically intended to support the lesser-earning spouse after a divorce. Under Washington law, alimony can be modified if the circumstances of either party change, such as if one spouse’s income increases or if the other spouse’s income decreases. It may also be modified if the receiving spouse remarries or if either party experiences a significant change in their living expenses. In Washington, if either former spouse wants to modify the alimony, he or she must file a motion with the court. The court will typically review the request and any evidence provided, such as pay stubs or other documents to support the claim. If the court determines that there is a change that warrant alimony modification, it will order a new amount as part of the support agreement. It is important to note that alimony can only be modified by a court order. If either spouse attempts to modify the arrangement without court approval, the arrangement may be deemed invalid and the other spouse may be able to seek the full amount of alimony owed. Thus, it is important to ensure any modifications are made in accordance with Washington state alimony law.

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