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Changed Circumstances in a Divorce

By Stark & Stark on February 13, 2006

In considering an ex-husband’s allegations of “changed circumstances” justifying a modification of his alimony payments, the Court held that the fact that the application for modification and allegation of a reduction in income came only 20 months after the divorce was sufficient evidence to deny the request. The Court reasoned that a period of 20 months was not sufficient to a finding of a permanent and significant change justifying a change of the alimony payments.

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    New Jersey Law Blog
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    Stark & Stark

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