1966Gal
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I was hoping that you would get some specific advice about what constitutes proof. ++++++
My lawyer told me that proving co-habitation is nearly impossible. You can't prove it's truly co-habitation and not merely a roommate living situation. People who receive alimony are allowed to live with roommates without losing their alimony. Even signing a lease with him doesn't prove cohabitation.
He needs to talk to her and try to bluff her into thinking that her cohabitation is a "given" and if she doesn't sign off on it, I would play the CS card. She should, afterall, be paying CS.
That's what I would do.
-------------------- The Gov cannot give anything to anyone - that they have not first taken away from someone else.
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noreally
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Dude, you're whining about having to pay 16 months of alimony? I had 10 years of it (thank God it's over), and many in Calif have permanent alimony. You got off pretty lucky.
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january
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I have never heard that quote--> the government can't give anything to anyone-- that they haven't first taken away from someone else. How cleaver,is it yours?
Edited by january (11/17/09 05:51 PM)
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Buckeye
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Has the government ever had a job??? The only way the government gets money is from taxes that people work for.
Trying to remember who said that - maybe Reagan?
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Atlas
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The Reagan quote that I love was this one:
"If it moves, tax it. If it keeps moving, regulate it. And if it stops moving, subsidize it."
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