NO
florida
if i am paying alimony in florida and move to new jersey can i stop paying alimony to my ex wife
Texas
Yes, depending on state rules and income limits for welfare. Alimony may not be the best choice for the custodial parent.
Typically, alimony is reserved for those who have married for about 10 years or more. However, you need to views the laws on alimony for your state. http://www.helpyourselfdivorce.com/alimony.html
You will have to hire an attorney to get alimony in the state of South Carolina. The attorney will file papers in court and judge will have final say over the matter.
In the US, no, a person cannot legally withhold alimony they've been ordered to pay. Of course they can petition the court to have the alimony terminated based on the fact that the recipient is living with someone else. Rather or not the court will do that, depends on the state laws.
No, it is not attachable.
You are entitled to alimony if the judge says you are entitled to alimony. It is the judge's decision, not someones opinion writing on a computer terminal. It depends on your state's law. It also depends on whether or not you have a good lawyer.
The best place to hire an alimony lawyer would be at the state law offices. USually, the best and most reliable lawyers can be found working for the state and most offer private services.
The standard two letter abbreviation for the state of Georgia is GA.