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A motion to change is the process you use to ask a judge to change a final court order for: support payments made at least six months ago (unless the court gave you permission to return sooner). You can also ask the judge to change an agreement for support payments that the court enforces.
If you are asking for a change in support and your spouse does not agree, you will need to complete and provide the following documents to the court: a motion to change (Form 15) a financial statement (Form 13) a certificate of financial disclosure (Form 13A)
If you want to change a final order or written agreement, and the other party does not agree to the change, you need to: identify and fill out your documents. get your motion to change issued by the court. serve all your documents. file proof of service.
Changing spousal support amounts. If you or your spouse's situation changes, it may be necessary to change the spousal support terms in your separation agreement or court order. Some changes that might require an update to the agreement or court order include: you or your partner's income has changed.
Separation agreements are merely private legal contracts between two parties; therefore, they can be amended by mutual consent of both parties. Ideally, this will involve the assistance of an experienced Family Lawyer who can ensure the desired changes are accurately and comprehensively included.