Amero v. Amero
Annotate this CaseIn 2006, Mark Amero and Maria Amero divorced. The district court entered a divorce judgment that ordered Mark to pay Maria general spousal support. The award was subject to the condition that it terminate upon Maria’s remarriage or cohabitation with an adult partner. In 2015, Mark filed a motion to modify the spousal support award on the grounds that Maria was cohabiting with an adult partner. The trial court found that Maria was cohabiting with an adult partner and ordered determination of the spousal support award pursuant to the divorce judgment. The Supreme Judicial Court affirmed, holding that there was sufficient evidence supporting the court’s finding of cohabitation, and the finding of cohabitation provided a sufficient basis for the district court’s decision to terminate the support award.
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