Enforcing Alimony In Georgia

Summary

If your ex-spouse has stopped paying alimony, you can enforce the agreement by filing a complaint for contempt in the court that issued your divorce decree. You may also use Georgias Division of Child Support Services if child support is involved. Consulting a local attorney is recommended for personalized advice.

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I'm sorry, but I'm not seeing the details of your legal issue. Could you please provide them again? Also, mentioning your location would help me provide more specific information.
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I'm sorry for the confusion earlier. I haven't received any details about your legal issue. Could you please explain it again? Also, can you provide your location for more specific information?
I have an ex who stopped paying alimony May *, he started working again in Oct. * and has yet to resume paying alimony
I understand your situation. To provide better assistance, could you please tell me your location? Different regions have different laws regarding alimony enforcement.
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I'm sorry to hear about your situation. To assist you accurately, could you please share the state where the alimony agreement was made?
Marietta, Georgia
I understand your situation. In Georgia, you have the right to enforce the alimony agreement. Here are some steps:
- File a complaint for contempt in the court that issued your divorce decree
- You may also use the services of Georgia's Division of Child Support Services if child support is also involved.
I recommend consulting a local attorney.