Cohabitating may have an impact on alimony, either resulting in alimony being reduced or terminated all together. It is not necessary that the supported spouse be supported by his or her live in paramour. If the new living arrangement results in any benefits or gifts being bestowed on the divorcee, that could impact alimony as well.
No-Fault Divorce in New Jersey | What to Know
Nowadays, many couples choose to get divorced. Sometimes, this is due to a specific reason, such as adultery, incarceration, and so on. But, often, spouses grow apart and their marriage no longer works. If this is the case, you may want to file for a no-fault divorce. Read on to learn more about no-fault divorce…