What documents are required to prove alimony payments?
In Arkansas, proof of alimony payments is typically required by the courts. In most cases, each party has to provide some form of document that proves the payments are being made and accepted. Documents that may be required vary by case but typically include a copy of the court order outlining the alimony payment amount, an acknowledgement signed by the recipient stating receipt of the payment, canceled checks showing payments, and/or a statement of alimony payments given to the recipient. In some cases, an affidavit from the recipient may be required to prove alimony payments. An affidavit is a sworn statement from the recipient that affirms the alimony payments are being made and accepted as ordered by the court. This statement must be signed by both parties and court ordered. It is important to keep a record of every alimony payment so that an accurate record can be produced for the court if needed. Keep copies of all documents related to alimony as it may be needed during the divorce process and in the years following. Make sure to include the dates and amount of each payment along with a statement of when it was received. This will help ensure that alimony payments are accurate and up-to-date.
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