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Is Alimony Still Required If Wife Remarries And Later Divorces Again?

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Alimony, or maintenance, is typically intended to support a spouse who is unable to maintain themselves financially after separation or divorce. The legal obligation to pay alimony often depends on marital status. Generally, alimony payments cease if the recipient spouse remarries. However, if the recipient divorces again, the entitlement to alimony from the first marriage is generally not revived. Courts consider the remarriage as termination of the earlier maintenance claim.

Legal Principles Regarding Alimony After Remarriage and Subsequent Divorce

Cessation of Alimony Upon Remarriage

In most jurisdictions, the alimony obligation from a prior marriage ends automatically when the recipient spouse legally remarries. This is because remarriage indicates a new financial relationship, relieving the former spouse from continued support.

No Revival of Alimony After Second Divorce

If the recipient spouse divorces the second spouse, the alimony claim against the first spouse usually does not revive. The former spouse’s legal obligation ended with remarriage and is not reinstated due to later changes.

Exceptions and Specific Jurisdictions

Some jurisdictions may have nuanced rules or allow claims under extraordinary circumstances, but these are rare.

Maintenance from Second Spouse

After the second divorce, the recipient spouse may seek maintenance from the second ex-spouse if applicable.

Legal Finality

The alimony arrangement with the first spouse is considered legally final post-remarriage.

Impact of Agreement or Court Orders

If a court order or settlement specifies otherwise, those terms prevail but such clauses are unusual.

Practical Implications

Paying alimony post-recipient’s remarriage is generally not legally required.

Recipient spouse must notify the paying spouse and the court about remarriage to stop payments.

Courts require proof of remarriage to terminate alimony.

If payments continue after remarriage, the paying spouse can seek legal relief.

Recipient spouse can pursue fresh maintenance claims if eligible from subsequent spouses.

Example

A wife was receiving monthly alimony from her first husband after divorce. She remarried after three years but divorced again after two years.

Outcome:

Her alimony from the first husband ceased when she remarried.

The first husband is no longer legally required to pay maintenance.

She may seek maintenance from her second husband post-divorce if eligible.

Any further claim against the first husband is generally dismissed by courts.

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