Love After Marriage For All: How Cohabitation With Another, Regardless Of Sexual Orientation, Can Trigger A Termination Of Spousal Support Post Divorce
I couple weeks ago, I attended a very exciting and thrilling divorce seminar (said no one ever) where a portion of it was dedicated to giving an update on divorce court forms to reflect gender neutral identifiers for the divorce parties. For example, instead of using husband and wife, the court forms will now use spouse 1 and spouse 2 or other similar gender neutral identifiers. I still say the classic Plaintiff and Defendant identifiers are easier, but it is not my courthouse.
I imagine a majority of courts around the country, except perhaps for the Deep South, are adjusting appropriately to be in compliance with the U.S. Supreme Court’s historical decision finding state laws that prevented same-sex marriages are unconstitutional. Which also meant that divorce statutes and divorce case law had to catch up with same-sex marriage. One such aspect of divorce law that needed to catchup with the times was addressed by the Supreme Court of Virginia.
In Luttrell v. Cucco, Luttrell moved the trial court to terminate his spousal support obligation based on his … Read More... “Cohabitation Can Lead To Spousal Support Termination”