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Bill > A1576
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Introduced
01/13/2026
01/13/2026
In Committee
01/13/2026
01/13/2026
Crossed Over
Passed
Dead
Introduced Session
2026-2027 Regular Session
Bill Summary
This bill would amend N.J.S.2A:34-23 to enable the court to modify an alimony award based on changed circumstances resulting from cohabitation of a supported spouse. N.J.S.2A:34-23 defines cohabitation as a mutually supportive, intimate personal relationship in which a couple has undertaken duties and privileges that are commonly associated with marriage or civil union but does not necessarily maintain a single common household. The statute sets forth the factors to be considered by the court when assessing whether cohabitation is occurring. The statute also provides that a court may not find an absence of cohabitation solely on grounds that the couple does not live together on a full-time basis. Currently, a court may suspend or terminate an alimony award if a payee cohabits with another person. However, an alimony award may not be modified as a result of cohabitation. Under the bill, the court would be able to modify an alimony award as an alternative remedy to suspension or termination. The factors to be considered by the court when determining whether cohabitation is occurring and whether alimony should be modified, suspended or terminated are enumerated in subsection n. of N.J.S.2A:34-23. Along with these factors, the bill would also require the court to consider whether the recipient of alimony has received an economic benefit from the relationship, and whether the recipient of alimony has supported or subsidized the other cohabitant under circumstances sufficient to entitle the supporting spouse to relief. When modifying the duration and amount of an alimony award as a result of cohabitation, the bill would require the court to consider the degree to which the relationship has reduced the financial needs of the supported spouse. The bill would take effect immediately and would not be construed to modify any provision which relates to cohabitation that has been ordered or agreed upon, or other specifically bargained for contractual provisions that have been incorporated into a final judgment of divorce or dissolution; a final order that has concluded post-judgment litigation; or any enforceable written agreement between the parties.
AI Summary
This bill allows courts to modify alimony awards when the spouse receiving alimony (the payee) cohabits with another person, meaning they are in a mutually supportive, intimate relationship that resembles marriage or a civil union, even if they don't live together full-time. Previously, courts could only suspend or terminate alimony in such cases, but not modify it. The bill clarifies that "cohabitation" involves factors like intertwined finances, shared living expenses, social recognition of the relationship, and the duration and intimacy of the relationship. When considering modification, courts must now also assess if the payee has received economic benefits from the cohabitant or subsidized them, and how much the relationship has reduced the payee's financial needs, which will inform adjustments to the alimony amount and duration. This change takes effect immediately and does not alter existing agreements or court orders related to cohabitation.
Committee Categories
Justice
Sponsors (1)
Last Action
Introduced, Referred to Assembly Judiciary Committee (on 01/13/2026)
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| Document Type | Source Location |
|---|---|
| State Bill Page | https://www.njleg.state.nj.us/bill-search/2026/A1576 |
| BillText | https://pub.njleg.gov/Bills/2026/A2000/1576_I1.HTM |
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