Are there rules for ending alimony payments?

Yes, there are rules for ending alimony payments in Virginia. According to the Virginia Code Section 20-109, alimony payments may end when the supported spouse remarries or cohabits with someone else in a situation similar to a marriage, or when the supported spouse dies. It is also possible for an alimony recipient to request an end to alimony payments if the income of either party has changed significantly, or if the supported spouse is able to work and become self-supporting. Additionally, alimony is often limited to a certain number of years. This time limit will depend on the divorce agreement and the court’s decision. Any changes to the terms of the alimony agreement must be approved by the court, and the paying spouse must prove that the supporting spouse is capable of becoming self-supporting. In the event that either party fails to comply with the court’s decision regarding alimony payments, the court may take action against that party. This could include suspending the offending party’s driver’s license, seizing their assets, or even having them arrested. Alimony laws in Virginia can be confusing, so if you need help understanding the details of alimony law, it is best to seek advice from an experienced divorce attorney.

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