Can alimony be altered or revoked?

Yes, alimony can be altered or revoked in Mississippi. According to Mississippi law, a court can modify or terminate an award of alimony if there has been a significant and material change in circumstances since the original order was issued. This could include changes in the financial circumstances of either party or if the recipient of alimony is living with someone else. The court may also terminate alimony, even without a material change of circumstances, if the recipient is able to become self-sufficient or if the payor reaches retirement age. In addition, the court may terminate alimony if the recipient remarries or cohabitates with someone else. The court also has the power to modify or terminate an award of alimony if it finds that the payor’s financial situation has deteriorated or if the recipient’s needs have changed. A petition to modify or revoke alimony must be filed in the county in which the payor resides or in the county in which the payor and the recipient were divorced. If a party wishes to modify or terminate an award of alimony, it is important to consult an experienced family law attorney who is familiar with Mississippi alimony law. An attorney can help you understand the law and guide you through the process of modifying or terminating alimony.

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