Alimony Termination

Cohabitation and Alimony Investigations: When it comes to alimony, it can get costly for you. Supporting an ex-spouse after marriage is often financially tricky and mentally stressful if you parted on bad terms. Under New York and New Jersey Law, your alimony may be able to be reduced. It is also possible to see it terminated if your former spouse is cohabitating with another that they aren’t related. While this sounds great for you, proving this cohabitation can be tricky and is more challenging than it may seem. It’s vital to hire an experienced private investigator is critical to help you determine the coexistence.

 

Proving Cohabitation
You know your former spouse is cohabiting with someone else. You’ll still have to prove it. Hiring a private investigator will help you collect the evidence you need. There are these songs you can’t do.

  • Conduct surveillance and identify the cohabitation partner.
  • Document any comings and goings of your former spouse.
  • Record the person who resides or even appears to live with your ex on their comings and goings.
  • Document any vehicle seen coming or going from your former spouse’s place by someone you think is in a relationship with your ex. This also includes seeing if it is parked overnight at your ex’s home.
  • Interview any potential witnesses.
  • Obtain financial documents that may prove cohabitation with another.
  • Conduct any background checks needed.

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