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What kind of proofs or documents I should submit to court for me to stop paying my ex's alimony?

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Answered by attorney Eric Kent Johnson (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Utah Family Law LC
If you are careful and savvy, you may be able to get out from under the burden of alimony. But you will only likely get one shot at doing this right. In Utah, you cannot terminate alimony unless you prove that your ex-wife in a situation like this is cohabiting. That does not mean she merely spends a lot of time overnight at a boyfriends house or that her boyfriend spends a lot of time overnight at hers. "Cohabitation" means that an couple lives together like a married couple, but is unmarried. The idea makes sense when you think about it; if someone is going to "shack up" with another without remarrying for the purpose of trying to keep alimony going, then the alimony should terminate. You may have to invest some money laying the groundwork for proving cohabitation. If your ex-wife is cohabiting the things that you're not aware of it, it may be some of the best money you ever spent by hiring a private investigator to gather evidence proving she's cohabitating before you file anything in court. Terminating alimony requires a great deal of evidence to persuade the court because terminating alimony is a major change that courts are reluctant to grant.
If you are careful and savvy, you may be able to get out from under the burden of alimony. But you will only likely get one shot at doing this right. In Utah, you cannot terminate alimony unless you prove that your ex-wife in a situation like this is cohabiting. That does not mean she merely spends a lot of time overnight at a boyfriends house or that her boyfriend spends a lot of time overnight at hers. "Cohabitation" means that an couple lives together like a married couple, but is unmarried. The idea makes sense when you think about it; if someone is going to "shack up" with another without remarrying for the purpose of trying to keep alimony going, then the alimony should terminate. You may have to invest some money laying the groundwork for proving cohabitation. If your ex-wife is cohabiting the things that you're not aware of it, it may be some of the best money you ever spent by hiring a private investigator to gather evidence proving she's cohabitating before you file anything in court. Terminating alimony requires a great deal of evidence to persuade the court because terminating alimony is a major change that courts are reluctant to grant.
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Can they get married here and how long will the divorce papers be processed?

Answered by attorney Alena Shautsova
Divorce lawyer at Law Offices of Alena Shautsova
Different lawyers charge different fees. As for the green card based on marriage process, it usually takes about 6 months.
Different lawyers charge different fees. As for the green card based on marriage process, it usually takes about 6 months.

If a woman owns everything when a man marries her, is he entitled to anything when they divorce?

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Answered by attorney Bruce Provda (Unclaimed Profile)
Divorce lawyer at Provda Law Firm
Marital assets are usually property accumulated during the course of the marriage. There are some exceptions so check with a local attorney.
Marital assets are usually property accumulated during the course of the marriage. There are some exceptions so check with a local attorney.