How is alimony affected if the recipient cohabitates with another partner?

In Georgia, cohabitation can have an impact on alimony payments. Generally speaking, alimony payments are designed to help the recipient of the payments meet their financial needs after a divorce. If the recipient of alimony payments were to cohabitate and live with another partner, their financial resources may increase, thereby reducing their need for alimony payments. If the recipient of alimony payments does choose to cohabitate with another partner, they should inform the court. It is the responsibility of the recipient of alimony payments to inform the court in the event that there is a change in financial situation. The court may then review the alimony arrangement and determine whether the payments should be modified or terminated. It is important to note that the court will look closely at the situation to decide whether the recipient’s financial need has been reduced. For example, if the recipient and their new partner share expenses and resources in a way that reduces their financial need, the court will likely reduce or terminate the alimony payments. On the other hand, if the recipient and their new partner do not share expenses and resources, the court may determine that their financial need has not been significantly affected and leave the arrangement unchanged.

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