Does alimony have to be paid if the recipient moves away?

In Oregon, alimony, also known as spousal support or maintenance, is typically ordered to be paid to a spouse who lacks the resources to meet their own needs after a divorce. Whether alimony must be paid if the recipient moves away depends on the individual circumstances of the couple. Generally, Oregon alimony orders are set in a written agreement between the parties or by a court order. If the parties entered into an agreement prior to the move, the terms of the agreement must be followed, including any provisions regarding the payment of alimony when one of the parties moves away. So, if the agreement is silent on the matter, then alimony would not be paid if the recipient moves away. If the alimony order was made by a court, the court’s decision may be enforced regardless of where the recipient moves. To modify the court’s order, the recipient would need to file a petition for modification with the court. The court would then review the facts of the case and decide if the circumstances surrounding the move warrant a modification of the alimony payment obligations. If so, then alimony payments may cease or be modified. In conclusion, whether alimony must be paid if the recipient moves away in Oregon depends on the type of alimony order in place and the individual circumstances surrounding the move.

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