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Code · Utah · Title 81 — Utah Domestic Relations Code · Chapter 4

81-4-505. Termination of alimony.

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Effective 3/23/2026
81-4-505. Termination of alimony.
(a)Except as provided in Subsection (1)(b) , or unless a decree of divorce specifically provides otherwise, any order of the court that a payor pay alimony to a payee automatically terminates upon the remarriage or death of that payee.
(b)If the remarriage of the payee is annulled and found to be void ab initio, the payment of alimony shall resume if the payor is made a party to the action of annulment and the payor's rights are determined.
(a)If a payor establishes that a payee cohabits with another individual during the pendency of the divorce action or after the court enters a divorce decree, the court:
(i)may not order the payor to pay alimony, including temporary alimony, to the payee; and
(ii)shall terminate any order that the payor pay alimony, including temporary alimony, to the payee, even if the payee is not cohabiting with the individual when the payor files the motion to terminate alimony.
(b)A payor may not seek termination of alimony under Subsection (2)(a)(ii) later than one year after the day on which the payor knew or should have known that the payee has cohabited with another individual.
Amended by Chapter 249 , 2026 General Session
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