Question asked on May 23rd, 2015
The short answer is that the moving of the recipient of alimony to another state makes no difference of any kind to that order. That said, alimony is generally modifiable, and generally terminates upon death or remarriage. Your facts — and your order — will determine what can or cannot be done to alter the ongoing obligation. See https://www.willicklawgroup.com/spousal-supportalimony/.
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