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What is a Demand for Alimony Payment?
If you have been awarded alimony in a divorce or separation, you can use a Demand for Alimony Payment to help remind your former spouse of their obligations. This document can be used to alert him or her to the court decree or separation agreement, and function as proof that you have made this reminder. A Demand for Alimony Payment can help you get the money you've been awarded.
A Demand for Alimony Payment can help you be treated fairly, if you were awarded alimony. As alimony is not limited solely to cash payments, and may also include medical or dental expenses, house payments, or other expenses, it's important that your former spouse fulfils their obligation to pay the alimony. You can remind them firmly - and legally - and maybe avoid a legal dispute. And if they don't follow through on their obligation, you will probably need proof that you reminded them. A Demand for Alimony Payment can help you get payments that you're owed.
A Demand for Alimony Payment can help you be treated fairly, if you were awarded alimony. As alimony is not limited solely to cash payments, and may also include medical or dental expenses, house payments, or other expenses, it's important that your former spouse fulfils their obligation to pay the alimony. You can remind them firmly - and legally - and maybe avoid a legal dispute. And if they don't follow through on their obligation, you will probably need proof that you reminded them. A Demand for Alimony Payment can help you get payments that you're owed.
When to use a Demand for Alimony Payment:
- You want to remind a separated or divorced spouse of alimony obligations.
- You're owed alimony and your former spouse isn't paying.
- Your former spouse is responsible for certain bills, but isn't paying them.
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