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modify a consent order

Friday, February 09, 2007
modify a consent order
entered a consent order to make monthly payments on reduced amount of claim, but lost job and can\'t make payments - is it possible to petition court for modification to consent order? how likely is this to be successful?

ANSWER This answer is best directed to legal aid or your divorce attorney.

A concent order is issued informally between your ex-spouse and you upon seperation and simply filed with the court. Your spouse may well agree to a modification and therefore avoid court. However, if you break your concent order and your ex spouse is not too happy they can petition the courts full full recover and make like pretty rough.

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