Modification & Contempt Proceedings in Divorce Cases
How to successfully bring or defend in the Probate Court

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There are few certainties in life: death, taxes . . . , and at some point, either a Complaint for Modification or Contempt is filed.
Given the new child support guidelines and the Alimony Reform Act, more and more litigants are filing a Complaint for Contempt seeking compliance of an outstanding Judgment or Order, or filing a Complaint for Modification seeking relief from an existing Judgment.
Many common issues are raised: What is the impact of alimony reform on my current obligation? What if I retire? I have lost my job and/or my assets are depleted—How does this affect my obligation? Can I counterclaim a Contempt Proceeding with a Modification seeking a reduction in my support obligation retroactively?
As practitioners, we confront these issues daily. This program provides solutions and/or answers to your clients’ dilemmas; but more importantly, provides insight so the situations never arise in the future.
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