Can alimony be altered or revoked?

Yes, alimony can be altered or revoked in Virginia. If the court orders alimony to be paid, the court may modify or revoke the order at any time due to circumstances that make the alimony order unreasonable. In order for the alimony order to be revised, the court must make a finding of changed circumstances so significant that the existing alimony order is no longer fair and reasonable. In Virginia, alimony can be revoked or altered if the court finds that either party experiencing a material change in circumstances. Specifically, if the spouse paying alimony experiences a financial hardship, such as the loss of a job or an injury, a motion can be filed to modify the alimony order. Or if the spouse receiving alimony experiences an increase in income, the court may find that the alimony is no longer reasonable and may revise or revoke the alimony order. Virginia courts may also revoke alimony orders when a dependent spouse remarries or cohabits with another individual. However, in most cases, the spouse paying alimony must prove to the court that the new relationship is stable and that the former spouse is capable of supporting themselves. In any case, modifying or revoking an alimony order is a difficult process and should be undertaken with legal counsel. A person should not attempt to modify an alimony order on their own. The court must carefully examine the circumstances of each case and must make a specific finding that the alimony order is unreasonable before any changes can be made.

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