Co-habitation More Uxorio and Revocation of Divorce Alimony

Co-habitation more uxorio, that is, the cohabitation between two unmarried people bound by a stable emotional relationship, can have a significant impact on the revocation of divorce alimony. But what are the characteristics that this cohabitation must have in order to influence the termination of the alimony?

Characteristics of Co-habitation More Uxorio

In order to affect the revocation of divorce alimony, cohabitation more uxorio must have certain fundamental characteristics:

  • Stability and Continuity: The relationship must demonstrate a certain duration over time, as occasional or temporary cohabitation is not sufficient.
  • Mutual Support: There must be a reciprocal support similar to that which would be established in a marriage.
  • Common Life Project: It is essential that the cohabitants have a shared life plan, which can include, for example, buying a house together or planning a common future.

Legal Implications

Italian jurisprudence considers cohabitation more uxorio an element of evaluation for the review or revocation of divorce alimony. When the ex-spouse enters into a new stable relationship, their economic capacity may be modified, thus influencing the right to receive alimony.

"Cohabitation more uxorio can represent a justified reason for the review of divorce alimony, provided it demonstrates characteristics of stability and planning."

How to Proceed

To file a request for the revocation of divorce alimony, it is necessary to provide concrete evidence of the stability and continuity of the new cohabitation. Documents such as joint lease agreements, testimonies, or photographs can be useful to demonstrate the lasting nature of the relationship.

Conclusion

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