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Free West Virginia Demand for Alimony Payment

This letter is used to remind a separated or divorced spouse of support obligations and request that the past due payments be made. If such payments are not made in a timely manner, this letter documents your attempt to resolve the matter.

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Demand for Alimony Payment

 

A divorce decree or separation agreement may specify that one spouse shall assist in the support and maintenance of the other spouse. Alimony is not limited to cash payments. The court may order payment of unreimbursed medical or dental expenses, house payments, or other expenses incurred by the receiving spouse. The court may also order that the paying spouse maintain a life insurance policy on his or her life with the receiving spouse named as a beneficiary.

The purpose of this letter is to remind the paying spouse of his or her responsibility to make certain payments and to document the demands for payment.

A court which enters a decree of divorce containing an order for support usually retains the power to enter a judgment for delinquent alimony obligations. However, to enforce alimony payments, it may be necessary to obtain the assistance of an attorney.

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Reasons to create a
West Virginia Demand for Alimony Payment

 
- You want to remind a separated or divorced spouse of alimony obligations.
- You want to demand payment on past due obligations.
- You want to demand payment on bills that the separated or divorced spouse is responsible for.
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