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Terminating Alimony by Agreement

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novice22

Junior Member
What is the name of your state? Minnesota
My father-in-law and mother-in-law are divorced (for the last 12 years), and he had been ordered to pay $2000 a month in alimony for life. He has recently retired and would likely be able to get a modification or cessation of these payments due to changed circumstances. They have spoken and agreed to a final lump sum payment of $30,000 to settle the alimony issue forever. My question is, how do they do this with the court to ensure that the settlement is accepted and binding? I don't have any reason to think that my mother-in-law wouldn't honor the settlement and would try to enforce the original order, but obviously we'd all as a family rather avoid any unpleasantness in the future and I know my father-in-law is hesitant to make the payment until he knows it really will be final.
 


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Member
They need to hire a family law attorney to draw up the stipulated papers and try to get the judge to sign the order.
 

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