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

In Kansas, alimony does stop if the recipient is living with a new partner. This is considered a change in circumstances since a new source of income and support is available to the recipient, which should be taken into consideration when determining alimony. The law also requires the recipient to notify the court of the change in circumstances, as it may be a material change in circumstances that could alter the alimony agreement. In a situation where the recipient is cohabiting with a new partner, the court will usually review the basis of the alimony order and decide whether the agreement should be modified. When evaluating the cohabitation, the court may look at the partner’s income and how long the couple has been living together. In addition, the court will look at the purpose of the alimony agreement and if the recipient’s needs are being met by the partner. If the court decides to modify the current alimony agreement, the recipient may still be entitled to receive alimony. The court may decide that only a portion of the alimony should be eliminated, if the change in circumstances is minor, or the court may decide to completely terminate the alimony. It is important to note that if the court does decide to end alimony, the court’s decision will not affect the validity of the original alimony agreement.

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