Stopping Alimony
He's unemployed and can't earn wages anywhere near the level stipulated in their New Jersey divorce agreement. She has no present need for alimony because she's cohabiting with another partner who provides financial benefits. The trial judge was wrong to merely reduce alimony. Instead, alimony should have been suspended entirely. If the circumstances substantially change, she's free to apply for reinstatement of the alimony. Rush v. Rush, New Jersey App. Div., June 28, 2005