Does alimony terminate if the payor remarries?

In Mississippi, alimony generally terminates upon remarriage of the paying party. This is codified in Mississippi Code Section 93-5-23 which states: "The marriage of the party ordered to make alimony payments shall abate such payments and they shall cease upon the entry by the chancery court of an order declaring the marriage a consummated fact." This means that once the paying party gets remarried, the court may be petitioned to declare the marriage a fact which will terminate the alimony payments. However, the exact details of alimony termination, including exceptions to the rule, can vary among courts and may be modified by agreement of the parties. Additionally, some parties may agree to a pre-termination clause in their agreement which states that alimony will terminate upon remarriage no matter the circumstances. This clause will automatically stop alimony payments without having to go through the court. Overall, if the paying party in an alimony agreement in Mississippi remarries, with some exceptions, alimony payments will generally terminate upon entry of an order from the court declaring the marriage a fact. However, exact details of alimony termination may vary depending on the court and provisions in the agreement.

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