Does alimony stop if the recipient is living with a new partner?

In Texas, alimony may stop if the recipient is living with a new partner. The court will look into the situation to decide if the circumstances warrant a reduction or termination of alimony. Generally, if the recipient and their new partner live together as a married couple and share expenses, the court will consider this evidence when determining if alimony should be reduced or terminated. If the court determines that the recipient is living with a new partner, they will need to prove that the recipient and their partner are not dependent on alimony to support them financially. If the court finds that the recipient is solely dependent on alimony from their former spouse, then they will not reduce or terminate alimony due to cohabitation. The court will also look into the financial contributions of the new partner when deciding to reduce or terminate alimony. If the new partner is also providing financial support to the recipient, the court may consider this when making their decision. Though alimony payments may stop due to the recipient living with a new partner, it is an individual circumstance that the court will examine, and it is up to the judge to make the ultimate determination.

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