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NEW JERSEY DIVORCE LAWYER : COHABITATION

Images6_7 Following a hearing, the Family Part judge appropriately denied plaintiff's application seeking termination of alimony as a result of the alleged cohabitation of defendant, his former wife, with an unrelated male "as man and wife" for a four-year period. Although the judge found that plaintiff had every reason to suspect cohabitation, she found that the conditions for termination of alimony were not proven, under the definition in the original New Jersey divorce agreement.    Memmott v. Memmott, New Jersey App. Div., May 12, 2006

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