Modification of Child Support or Spousal Maintenance in Minnesota
The law does not expect your life to remain exactly as it was when you were divorced or when custody of your child was established. If you have changed jobs, been laid-off, become ill or disabled, you may be able to modify your child support or spousal support payments. At Robinson | Duffy, PLLC, we help individuals modify their financial commitments to better reflect their current and actual lives.
There are situations, however, where a modification is not warranted but still requested. In order for a Minnesota court to modify a child support or spousal maintenance award, there has to be a substantial change in circumstances. Our attorneys help clients oppose modification motions where the change is not substantial or the change in circumstances was voluntary and in an attempt to avoid paying support.
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