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#*Evidence your ex has turned down jobs. For example, friends or family might still be in contact with your ex and tell you that they have turned down job offers.
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#*Evidence your ex has turned down jobs. For example, friends or family might still be in contact with your ex and tell you that they have turned down job offers.
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#Meet with an attorney. Each state’s alimony laws are different. Accordingly, only a qualified attorney can properly advise you about the alimony laws in your state. An attorney can also tell you whether you may seek modification because your ex refuses to work.[[Image:Modify Alimony when a Supported Ex Refuses to Work Step 5.jpg|center]]
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#Meet with an attorney. Each state’s alimony laws are different. Accordingly, only a qualified attorney can properly advise you about the alimony laws in your state. An attorney can also tell you whether you may seek modification because your ex refuses to work.[[Image:Modify Alimony when a Supported Ex Refuses to Work Step 5.jpg|center]]
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#*You can find a divorce attorney by contacting your local or state bar association.
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#*You can find a divorce attorney by contacting your local or state bar association. Ask for a referral.
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#*If you used a lawyer for your divorce, then reconnect. Call him or her up and explain that you want to modify your alimony.
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#*If you used a lawyer for your divorce, then reconnect. Call him or her up and explain that you want to modify your alimony.
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#*Also think about hiring the lawyer to represent you. If your ex-spouse has a lawyer, then you will be at a disadvantage if you don’t have one.
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#*Also think about hiring the lawyer to represent you. If your ex-spouse has a lawyer, then you will be at a disadvantage if you don’t have one.
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