Does spousal support stop if the receiving spouse gets remarried?

In Washington, the answer to the question of whether spousal support will stop if the receiving spouse gets remarried is yes. Generally speaking, when a person who is receiving support through a court-ordered spousal support agreement remarries, the obligation to pay support ends. This is due to the fact that the obligation to provide spousal support comes from the marriage relationship. If the receiving spouse is no longer in the marriage relationship, then the obligation to provide spousal support is no longer present. It is important to note that the obligation to provide spousal support may still exist even if the receiving spouse remarries. In some cases, the court may order that the receiving spouse continue to receive spousal support after remarriage. This may occur if the court determines that the remarriage will not make it possible for the receiving spouse to become financially independent. Additionally, the court may determine that the payor spouse has an obligation to support the dependent children of the receiving spouse from the previous marriage. As such, whether spousal support will stop upon remarriage of the receiving spouse is dependent on whether the court decides to order continued payments. Ultimately, the court will make the determination as to whether spousal support should continue after remarriage.

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