Changes to Your Divorce Agreement Top Causes for Modifying Divorce and Parenting Plans
Despite perceptions and wishes to the contrary, divorce decrees are not always the final step those ending their marriage need to take. Circumstances that can affect one or both ex-spouses may require modifications to the divorce decree. Here, we examine the common causes for modifying a divorce or parenting plan. SPOUSAL SUPPORT If a party has a dramatic change in income, either due to a loss of employment, a raise, receiving an inheritance, or accepting a new position, it may become necessary to seek modifications to an alimony agreement. This is also common if the recipient of spousal support has remarried, moved in with their partner, or their financial situation has otherwise changed to require an increase or decrease in the amount of money they receive every month. It may also happen that financial circumstances call for the end of spousal support entirely. In these situations, both parties must seek help from skilled family law attorneys to help modify their spousal support agreements equitably. PARENTING PLAN The parenting plan is one of the most common reasons for modifying a divorce. Despite agreements, parenting time is not always respected by both parties. When one party is denied parenting time, does not receive child or spousal support, is denied allocation of marital property owed to them, or if decisions are made
on behalf of the child without consulting them, they may be able to secure post-judgment enforcement. Post-judgment enforcement can modify either party’s parenting time based on the child’s needs and best interests. An expert family law attorney can be necessary to secure modifications to a parenting plan and ensure that they are enforced. If you are looking for legal support in modifying your divorce or parenting plan, call us at (312) 248-6170 to schedule a case evaluation.
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Everything- Seasoned Dinner Rolls
No need to make rolls from scratch this season. Instead, dress up store-bought rolls with delicious everything bagel seasoning!
Ingredients • Cooking spray
• 1 tbsp honey • 2 tbsp everything bagel seasoning
• 20 frozen dinner rolls • 2 tbsp unsalted butter
Directions 1. Coat a 13x9-inch baking pan with cooking spray and arrange frozen rolls in the pan to thaw according to package instructions. 2. Preheat oven to 350 F. Then, melt butter and honey together in the microwave or on the stove. Once the rolls thaw, brush butter mixture over the rolls and sprinkle seasoning on top. Bake for 15–20 minutes, or until golden, and serve these tasty rolls straight out of the oven!
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