Proving cohabitation in order to reduce or terminate alimony payments can be a complex and sensitive matter. At South and Associates, we understand the expected nuances and with our extensive experience and commitment to discretion, we are ready to help you secure the evidence you need.
Since the 2014 amendment to New Jersey law, which states that alimony payments may be suspended or terminated if the recipient cohabits with another person, our expertise has become increasingly vital. Cohabitation is defined as a mutually supportive, intimate relationship where a couple shares the duties and privileges typically associated with marriage or a civil union, though they might not necessarily live under one roof.
At South and Associates, we tailor our approach to each client's unique situation. Our comprehensive suite of investigative services includes social media investigations, which can reveal public details about personal relationships and living arrangements. We also utilize static and video surveillance, which provides real-time evidence of cohabitation. For more discreet operations, we employ hidden cameras and GPS tracking devices to monitor movements without detection.
Additionally, trash pulls can uncover evidence that supports cohabitation claims, further strengthening your case.
Each technique is carefully chosen based on its appropriateness and effectiveness for your specific circumstances. Trust South and Associates to handle your case with the utmost professionalism and confidentiality, guiding you through every step of the process to achieve a favorable outcome.
Proving Cohabitation to reduce or even eliminate Alimony can be difficult, but South and Associates has the experience and discretion necessary to find the proof you need. In 2014 New Jersey law regarding alimony was amended to include that “Alimony may be suspended or terminated if the payee cohabits with another person. Cohabitation involves a mutually supportive, intimate personal relationship in which a couple has undertaken duties and privileges that are commonly associated with marriage or civil union but does not necessarily maintain a single common household.”
South and Associates can help navigate your Cohabitation case through Social Media Investigation, Static and Video Surveillance, Hidden Cameras, GPS Tracking Devices, Trash Pulls and other Investigative Techniques depending on what is appropriate for your particular case.