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RSMo 452.075effective 28 Aug 2001

Remarriage of former spouse ends alimony

In plain English

When someone gets divorced and is ordered to pay alimony, that payment stops automatically the day their ex-spouse gets remarried. No need to go back to court to make it stop. However, if there is also a child support order, that still stays in place and does not go away because of the remarriage.

Word-for-word law

452.075. Remarriage of former spouse ends . — When a divorce has been granted, and the court has made an or providing for the payment of alimony and , the remarriage of the former spouse shall relieve the spouse to pay support from further payment of alimony to the former spouse from the date of the remarriage, without the necessity of further court , but the remarriage shall not relieve the former spouse from the of any or decree or order providing for the support of any .

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Source & history notes

(L. 1957 p. 390 § 1, A.L. 2001 H.B. 537) (1977) Subsequent remarriage terminated alimony even though such marriage was annulled because of fraud. Glass v. Glass (A.), 546 S.W.2d 738.

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