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My former husband has recently realized that the non modifiable alimony agreement neglects to address the issue of "co-habitation". Payment stops if I re-marry or die. No mention of co-habitation. When the alimony proposal was presented, I noted the obvious oversight and was advized by my attorney that it was not my responsibility to suggest that the terms be adjusted.
My former husband is seeking to modify the original terms to include co-habitation as a reason to stop payment to me. I am not interested in any modification, other than increasing the amount, which I am not asking for. Co-habitation is not an issue at this point, however my former husband is aware that it was overlooked by his counsel.
I have not sought the advice of legal counsel as I believe I cannot be forced to agree to any modifications. Am I right?
My former husband has recently realized that the non modifiable alimony agreement neglects to address the issue of "co-habitation". Payment stops if I re-marry or die. No mention of co-habitation. When the alimony proposal was presented, I noted the obvious oversight and was advized by my attorney that it was not my responsibility to suggest that the terms be adjusted.
My former husband is seeking to modify the original terms to include co-habitation as a reason to stop payment to me. I am not interested in any modification, other than increasing the amount, which I am not asking for. Co-habitation is not an issue at this point, however my former husband is aware that it was overlooked by his counsel.
I have not sought the advice of legal counsel as I believe I cannot be forced to agree to any modifications. Am I right?