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

In North Carolina, alimony is affected any time the recipient cohabitates with another partner. This means living together in the same house, apartment, or other dwelling. Cohabitation indicates that the recipient may be financially supported by the new partner, which affects the need for alimony. However, the court may choose to reduce or terminate the alimony payments if it finds that the recipient is receiving financial help from a partner. The court may find that the cohabitation has a significant effect on the need for alimony and that any payments should be adjusted accordingly. Generally, when determining the effect of cohabitation on alimony the court will consider the kind of relationship the recipient has with their partner, the amount of financial support they are receiving from their partner, and the monetary value of the home they are living in. In addition, the court may also consider the duration of the relationship, if there is any kind of agreement between the parties concerning finances, and if the recipient’s partner is contributing to the recipient’s support. If the recipient cohabitates with another partner and the court finds that it has an effect on the need for alimony, it may reduce or terminate the payments all together. However, the court also has the option of maintaining the payments as normal or continuing them for a specific period of time. Ultimately, the court will make its decision based on the best interests of the recipient.

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