Child Support Modification
Hang onto your Divorce papers!

Did your lawyer tell you to keep all your divorce papers in a safe place so you can find them again easily? I realize that your divorce papers are probably not so old they were written with a quill pen, but they can be just as precious. Here’s one of the reasons for it: If you need to make a motion to modify a support obligation later on, you can’t do so without filing both a current case information statement and the original case information statement filed in your divorce action, under NJ Rules of Court Rule 5:5-4(a). This requirement was underlined in the case of Palombi v. Palombi (N.J. Appellate Division, 2010) where the court held a motion deficient on its face, that sought a modification of financial obligations without providing a current and a prior case information statement. The deficiency was evidentiary, the court said, and could not be cured at oral argument. In other words, only the original case information statement would be considered sufficient evidence.
- C. Megan Oltman, Esq.
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