You can buy and sell almost anything on the Internet. Just log onto eBay some time and you will be amazed by what people are selling. How and what you sell is limited only by your own creativity. Recently, a divorced man apparently got a little too creative on Craigslist while attempting to terminate his spousal support. My thanks to divorce lawyer Robert M. Kisselburgh of the Mississippi Family Law Blog for the following post:
“Man offers to pay for someone to marry ex wife.”
“Imagine sitting at your computer and you are browsing the classified ads on Craigslist and suddenly you come across the following ad:
Nice well taken care of ex wife. Mid 40’s. Pretty and loyal. Never smoked and very little drinking. Will make someone a good companion (I know)…. Will pay 10K to the man or woman who marries her in a way that stops me from having to pay her alimony.
There’s the hitch. The man, trying to end his alimony payments to his ex wife, is offering to pay a potential suitor to marry his ex wife. Not being totally callous, the guy actually had some ‘terms and conditions’ for this transaction.
1. – This transaction offer only valid if she is not aware of it.
2. – Must treat her good, no abuse tolerated by me.
3. – This offer is null and void if it is determined to be illegal in any way – I am not a lawyer.
4. – The end result must be that I am no longer liable to her for alimony and you make best effort to be good to her.
5. – This ad is not in any way intended to demean my ex wife. She is a nice person and is a fine catch for anyone.
OOPS. I think the cat’s out of the bag on condition #1. With news of the post hitting newspapers, she or some friends might find out. He might also have a problem with condition #3. At least he did not want to ‘demean’ his ex wife in any way – – – what a guy.
In Mississippi, if you are paying alimony to your ex, don’t use this tactic to end it. Not only will it fall flat in front of the judge, but you can be assured your ex will not find the humor in being marketed on Craigslist.”
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West Palm Beach, Florida divorce attorneys would concur with the analysis of Attorney Kisselburgh. Divorce attorneys would inform this creative former husband that his scheme is doomed to failure. Alimony can be modified and/or terminated under certain circumstances. The above scenario is not one of them. The moral of this story is that before engaging in self-help, consult with your divorce attorney. If the readers know of any other kinds of creative use of the Internet in divorce cases, please send us your story.
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