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Nov 29, 2011

Dallas Divorce LawyerQuestion:

I was ordered to pay lifetime alimony, but I am looking for financial advice on divorce to modify the award.

Since alimony was ordered, I have lost my job and have seen my medical expenses skyrocket due to various illnesses. My ex-wife is now living with her boyfriend, is in great health, and is well off financially because she no longer has many living expenses.

Am I in a position to have my lifetime alimony order reduced or terminated since I receive little income outside of social security benefits?


Dec 07, 2009

By Len Stauffenger

Hanukkah, Christmas—the holidays are coming. You love those little rascals and you want to be with them; you want to share all the wonderful experiences the holidays promise. 

But you’re a divorced dad — or you are getting a divorce — and you don’t want to share them with your ex. What to do? 

Here are three rules that will help get you through the holidays:

 


Jun 06, 2007

Question:

My ex married the man she broke up our family for 2 weeks after the divorce. I would like to modify child support because I simply cannot pay all that is ordered and live. Does her new marriage constitute a significant change?

Answer:

Allow me to preface my answer to your question with the disclaimer that I am not licensed to practice law in the state of Georgia. Generally a significant change is between you and your former spouse only, not just the fact that she was remarried. However, you can pursue this if she has chosen not to work or to limit her own income. Has your income changed, thus making the order unreasonable?

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