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Speak With a New Jersey Family Law Attorney Today If you’re seeking to terminate alimony in New Jersey, it’s important to understand when and how this is possible under the law. While alimony is meant to provide financial support after divorce, there are several situations—such as remarriage, cohabitation, or retirement—that may justify its termination. For more on financial matters in divorce, see our guide on choosing a qualified divorce attorney.

When Can You Terminate Alimony in New Jersey?

The most common reasons courts allow you to terminate alimony in New Jersey include:
  • Remarriage of the recipient
  • Cohabitation with a new partner
  • Death of either party
  • Retirement at full Social Security age
Each of these factors is addressed under New Jersey alimony law, and may require formal motion practice and evidence.

How Cohabitation Affects Alimony

Cohabitation can justify ending alimony, but only when it resembles a marriage-like relationship. Courts look at shared finances, length of the relationship, and household duties. You can find more about this on Nolo’s cohabitation and alimony page.

Alimony Termination After Retirement

If the payor retires at full retirement age, the court presumes that continued alimony is no longer appropriate. However, this presumption can be challenged by the recipient. For a related scenario, see our post on mediation in divorce.

Filing a Motion to Terminate Alimony

To officially terminate alimony, you must file a motion with the Family Part of the Superior Court. Your motion should include supporting documents, such as proof of remarriage, evidence of cohabitation, or retirement notices. It’s often best to work with a family law attorney when preparing this filing.

Conclusion: Know Your Rights on Alimony Termination

Knowing when and how to terminate alimony in New Jersey can protect your finances and bring closure to post-divorce obligations. If you believe your circumstances qualify, don’t delay—get professional legal help today. Request a Consultation With Our Family Law Team

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