Alimony, or spousal support, protects one spouse from financial hardship after a divorce.
In the state of California, alimony can be adjusted or even terminated due to multiple factors, such as an agreement between both parties to modify or end it, if there is a substantial shift in either party’s income or living situation, also when the recipient partner remarries, and lastly when they embark on cohabitating with someone else in a romantic relationship.
If you and your ex-partner agree, or alimony is no longer necessary, then modifying or terminating spousal support requires a written Declaration. You can compose this on your own, but if you need to know what to include, it’s best to access court forms from the self-help area of your local courthouse. This way, the official document will comply with all requirements.
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