Does a general alimony award terminate upon remarriage?

In Iowa, a general alimony award will terminate upon remarriage. This means that an individual receiving a general alimony award will no longer receive payments once they have remarried. The reason for this law is that the state of Iowa views a remarriage as a sign of financial stability and as a way to support oneself, meaning that the individual receiving the alimony award no longer needs the financial support that the award offers. In some cases, it is possible for a court to modify an alimony award when the receiving party remarries. This may happen if the receiving party can demonstrate that they still need the financial support from the alimony award, even after remarriage. For instance, if the receiving party has a low income or is caring for children from the previous marriage, the court may decide to continue the alimony award. In any case, it is important that anyone considering remarriage while still receiving alimony payments first consult with an experienced family law attorney. This is because the consequences of remarriage can be severe, and it is important that any remarriage be done with the full knowledge and understanding of the law and its potential implications.

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