Are there rules for ending alimony payments?

Yes, there are rules for ending alimony payments in Washington. Under Washington State alimony law, the party that pays alimony can petition the court to stop paying alimony if one of the following conditions has occurred: there has been a substantial change in circumstances, both parties have lived apart for more than six months, the party receiving alimony has remarried, the death of either party, or any other reason deemed justifiable by the court. Substantial changes in circumstances due to job loss, a decrease or increase in income, or even a change in health condition can be used as justification for ending alimony payments. Additionally, if the court finds that the recipient is attempting to avoid remarriage so that alimony payments continue, it can also justify ending the alimony payments. Finally, alimony payments will also typically end upon the death of either party, unless the original court ruling provided otherwise. It is important to note that before any changes can be made to the alimony ruling, a petition to the court must be filed in order for the court to consider the request to end alimony payments. The court has the ultimate decision on whether the alimony payments will end, and the ruling will ultimately depend on the evidence presented and the individual case.

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