Navigating the End of the Road: Terminating Post-Divorce Alimony in Michigan Post-divorce spousal support, often referred to as alimony, is a crucial financial component of many divorce settlements in Michigan. While intended to provide temporary or sometimes long-term assistance, it's not always a permanent fixture. Life changes, and with those changes can come the need to modify or even terminate spousal support obligations. Understanding when and how this can happen under Michigan law is essential for both payers and recipients. In Michigan, spousal support orders are not set in stone, particularly if the judgment of divorce includes language allowing for future modification. Most often, the ability to terminate spousal support hinges on specific life events or a significant change in circumstances. Let's explore the pathways to ending these financial obligations. Understanding Michigan's Approach to Spousal Support Michigan law, specifically...