What if one parent refuses to pay alimony after divorce? Are you entitled to refuse to pay alimony after remarriage?

After divorce, alimony is the economic compensation paid by the party who has not obtained the custody of children to the party who has obtained the custody of children according to law. If one parent refuses to pay alimony, he can protect his rights and interests through legal channels. The common ways are to sue the applicant for alimony and complain to the relevant departments.

In addition, whether one parent has the right to refuse to pay alimony after remarriage involves different situations and needs specific analysis. Generally speaking, if the economic conditions have improved and they still have the ability to pay alimony, they should pay alimony in accordance with the regulations. However, if in the divorce by agreement, both parties agree not to pay alimony, or both parties have no obligation to support through judicial procedures, then one party has no obligation to pay alimony after remarriage. The best way is to formulate a reasonable and feasible scheme through reasonable negotiation and reasonable distribution in divorce by agreement or divorce proceedings. If one parent fails to pay alimony or ignores the legal ruling, the other parent shall safeguard the legitimate rights and interests of himself and his children through legal channels.