This is a sample rmotion for pendente lite relief in Circuit Court, Domestic Relations Division.
This is a sample rmotion for pendente lite relief in Circuit Court, Domestic Relations Division.
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TO MODIFY AN ORDER: If case was originally filed through DSS, call the Judicial Branch's Support Enforcement Services Child Support Call Center ? 1-800-228-KIDS (5437) If the case was originally filed directly at the court, call the Superior Court where the case was filed.
Pendente Lite Examples Divorcing spouses can ask the court to order multiple things to go into effect while the divorce is pending. For example, there might be a temporary parenting plan while the divorce is pending. Or, there could be pendente lite child support or alimony.
Pendente lite. (pen-den-tay lee-tay) adj. Latin for awaiting the litigation (lawsuit). It is applied to court orders (such as temporary child support) which are in effect until the case is tried, or rights which cannot be enforced until the lawsuit is over.
To file a motion for Modification you have to fill out the following 2 forms: Motion for Modification (JD-FM-174) Appearance (JD-CL-12) if you have not already filed one with the court - (How-To Slidecast)
In Connecticut, you can only obtain a modification if there has been a substantial and material change of circumstances. As explained by the State of Connecticut Judicial Branch, the party seeking a modification of a previous agreement/judgment must file a Motion for Modification.