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If you need to ask that question, you need an attorney. Or if your decree allows, simply stop paying. Either way, a few hundred bucks for the advice of an attorney would be money well spent IMHO.
Hon - you need to keep your questions in the same post. Did you check your decree? Is there a firm stop date?
Here in NJ they put them through as a garnishment forcing the Payor to have to file a motion. If you paid directly to her via check, money order, etc. you do not need to file a motion.
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