Does alimony terminate if the payor remarries?

Yes, in Nebraska, alimony terminates if the person paying it, the payor, remarries. This is in accordance with Nebraska law, which states that alimony may terminate either when the payor remarries or when the recipient, the person receiving alimony payments, remarries. It is important to note that while alimony payments will terminate when the payor remarries, it does not necessarily terminate automatically. The payor must file a motion with the court and offer additional evidence that proves remarriage has taken place. The court will then determine whether it is appropriate to terminate the alimony payments. In some cases, the court may not grant the motion and the alimony payments may continue even if the payor remarries. Such cases include those in which the alimony agreement has a specific clause which states that it cannot be terminated regardless of the marital status of the payor. Finally, for alimony payments to terminate when the payor remarries, the recipient must be made aware of the marriage. If the recipient is not aware and does not make a motion to terminate the alimony payments, the courts will not make a ruling until it is brought to their attention.

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