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Old 04-17-2006, 05:24 PM
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How to Terminate Spousal Support


What is the name of your state? CA

1. If your wife re marries what forms do you need to file with the court to terminate Spousal Support?
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What is the name of your state? CA

1. If your wife re marries what forms do you need to file with the court to terminate Spousal Support?
Does the judgment in your lawsuit say this will happen?
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Just a heads up -- Lawmendez has been posting about how he has practiced with a California Attorney and is a paralegal. he has had several postings and me thinks this might be homework. I could be wrong but he is all over the place on these lists.
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Just a heads up -- Lawmendez has been posting about how he has practiced with a California Attorney and is a paralegal. he has had several postings and me thinks this might be homework. I could be wrong but he is all over the place on these lists.
I looked up his/her posts as well and came to the same conclusion.
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Just a heads up -- Lawmendez has been posting about how he has practiced with a California Attorney and is a paralegal. he has had several postings and me thinks this might be homework. I could be wrong but he is all over the place on these lists.

Well...Lawmendez should know the answer to its own question then!! Doesn't that work out great?
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Old 04-17-2006, 08:24 PM
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Does the judgment in your lawsuit say this will happen?
Whether (or not) the judgement says this will happen is NOT a reason NOT to motion for alimony termination.

Especially if the judge in the case ordered the alimony and it was not part of an agreement by both parties.

Remarriage is a factor for termination of alimony unless the order says it is part of a property settlement or the parties agree otherwise.

It's time these judges do what they are supposed to do. "Fair and impartial".
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I always thought a Walther PPK was the best way to terminate spousal support
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I always thought a Walther PPK was the best way to terminate spousal support
I never thought in my wildest dream that I would even entertain that thought.

But, when you read the news about wife found dead on court house steps, husband prime suspect, I can understand (not condone) how that could happen.
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Re: Termination of Spousal Support


Yes it does. It says "UNTIL THE DEATH OF EITHER PARTY, REMARRIAGE OF THE WIFE(petitioner) OR: FURTHER COURT ORDER.

So my question is what forms do i need to file to terminate Spousal Support or what procedures do i need to take?

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Does the judgment in your lawsuit say this will happen?

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Walther PPK


I'm not trying to enable this student, but I do not know what Walther PPK is. I am not a student or an attorney. Could someone define Walther PPK for me?

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I never thought in my wildest dream that I would even entertain that thought.

But, when you read the news about wife found dead on court house steps, husband prime suspect, I can understand (not condone) how that could happen.
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Re: Termination of Spousal Support


FYI i dont know the answer that why i am asking. Please reply if you know the answer.


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Well...Lawmendez should know the answer to its own question then!! Doesn't that work out great?
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I'm not trying to enable this student, but I do not know what Walther PPK is. I am not a student or an attorney. Could someone define Walther PPK for me?
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FYI i dont know the answer that why i am asking. Please reply if you know the answer.
I think the question is, why don't you ask the attorney that you "practice with"?
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Re:Termination of Spousal Support


Please answer my question if you can I will appreciate it.

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I think the question is, why don't you ask the attorney that you "practice with"?
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Please answer my question if you can I will appreciate it.
There's no form.

You file a motion and attach a certified copy of your ex's marriage license.

Your motion says (basically), "Your Honor, she's married now and here's a certified copy of her marriage license. I don't want to pay anymore."
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