Is alimony awarded if the recipient moves to a different state?

In California, alimony, or spousal support, is awarded to one party based on their need for financial support and the other party’s ability to pay. Alimony is generally awarded for a predetermined amount of time, although permanent alimony is possible. The answer to the question is both yes and no. When determining the terms of alimony, and the amount to be paid, the court takes into consideration all relevant circumstances. If the recipient moves to a different state, the court may order the payor’s obligation to continue pending a modification of the terms. If a modification is not made, the court will have no jurisdiction over the payor’s obligation to comply with the order. If a recipient moves to a different state, they may not be able to enforce the California court’s order. The payor may be able to seek a hearing in the new state to modify the alimony order, or the recipient may have to return to California to enforce the court’s order. It is important for both parties to adhere to the state court’s order and to seek legal guidance in the event that any changes or modifications are necessary. If a recipient moves to a different state, they should make sure to address the alimony obligation from the original court order.

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