Reducing Your Alimony

In the United States there is a growing epidemic of Alimony being awarded to the party of the divorce whom is at a financial disadvantage to the other party. Although Alimony is designed to aid those who are in need of financial assistance to make ends meet, there are however many individuals who abuse the system. What most people do not realize, however, is in those instances where the Alimony recipient is abusing the system Alimony can often be Reduced or even Eliminated.

Princeton, NJ, September 29, 2007 --(PR.com)-- It may not surprise you to learn that the divorce rate in the New Jersey is at an all time high. However what might surprise you is the fact that Alimony is awarded in almost every divorce. Alimony essentially is a financial obligation imposed (usually by a judge) where a separated or divorced partner must provide the other separated or divorced partner with regular financial payments. The amount of Alimony to be paid is decided on an array of factors such as the duration of the marriage, the income levels of both parties, etc. Even in instances where a spouse engages in an extra-marital affair and unilaterally destroys the marriage might be entitled to Alimony.

It is not uncommon for those receiving Alimony to reside or co-habitate with a new lover who shares some of the household expenses. Many individuals collect Alimony payments from their former spouse and reside with his/her new lover thinking he/she is safe because the new lover has his/her own residence. The problem is, when someone is sleeping at a residence roughly two or more times a week, over the course of time, it can be viewed by the courts as co-habitation. Simply because the new lover owns a separate residence does not preclude it from being classified and recognized by the courts as co-habitation. If you are paying Alimony and suspect that your former partner is residing with someone else then you can save thousands of dollars a month if you are successful in having your Alimony Reduced or Eliminated via concrete investigative proof by a Licensed and Bonded agency. Magnum Investigations, LLC has built a solid reputation of building successful Alimony cases often leading to the Reduction of Alimony and sometimes the Elimination of Alimony. This agency is the only investigation agency Licensed and Bonded in New Jersey and Pennsylvania who specialize in Alimony Investigations.

These types of investigations are very risky and the investigator being detected can jeopardize the financial future of the client; therefore the most important decision for someone to make when seeking an investigative agency to assist them with an Alimony Investigation is to choose a company that has a proven track record. “Alimony Investigations are much more complex than a Cheating investigation in that the agency really needs to have a solid understanding of what the courts are looking for. You will likely only have one chance to petition the court with the evidence that you obtain therefore you need to make it count so do it correctly the first time around because it will more than likely be your only time,” said Christopher Halscheid, the owner of Magnum Investigations, LLC. Magnum Investigations has New Jersey Private Investigators that will handle Investigations in NJ in its entirety; this agency also has PA Private Investigators who will handle investigation in eastern PA. Mr. Halscheid added; “The difference between my investigators and other investigators is that my investigators provide results without getting caught because we exercise extreme caution in every case that we handle”. To learn more Call Toll-Free for a Free Consultation at (800) 688-9230 or visit them at http://www.InfidelityExperts.com or http://www.Magnuminvestigations.com

###
Contact
Magnum Investigations, LLC
Christopher M. Halscheid
Toll Free (800) 688-9230
http://www.magnuminvestigations.net
Specializing in Cheating Spouse, Child Custody Investigations, & Alimony Investigations.
http://www.Infidelityexperts.com
ContactContact
Categories