What are the rights of an alimony recipient?

In Kansas, the rights of an alimony recipient depend on the terms of the alimony agreement. Generally, alimony is intended to ensure that the spouse receiving alimony is able to maintain the same standard of living they enjoyed during the marriage. The rights of the alimony recipient are typically laid out in a written agreement between the two spouses. The most common right of an alimony recipient is the right to receive payments from the paying spouse. This payment can be a one-time lump sum, or it can be ongoing payments made at set intervals. The amount of alimony that is paid is largely determined by the two spouses, but the court may also intervene to set the payment amount. Alimony payments must also be made in a timely manner. The paying spouse is legally obligated to make all payments on time, or they may be subject to penalties. Additionally, the alimony recipient has the right to have their payments increased if their financial situation changes drastically. Finally, the alimony recipient also has the right to sue the paying spouse for unpaid alimony, if they fail to make payments on time. If the recipient is successful, they may be entitled to damages, including unpaid payments, interest, attorney fees, and court costs. The court will ultimately decide whether or not the paying spouse is liable for these damages.

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