Alimony

Dear oldtrucker:

Greetings. No, one night is not enough to prove cohabitation. You may be able to file for a motion to modify alimony if you agreed to alimony in court. Best of luck.

Janet L. Fritts
Attorney at Law
4101 Lake Boone Trail, Suite 500
Raleigh, North Carolina 27607
NCDivorce.com
919-787-6668

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With no children born in the marriage and she living in another state how do you prove COHABITATUION? Is one night spent with another man grounds to stop Alimony in her home or apartment? What do you do if it does happen and how do you stop Alimony payments as she is 19 years younger, working now and I am retiredP HELP