Palombi v. Palombi May Affect Your Alimony, Spousal Support or Child Support
A recent New Jersey appeals court held that motions that seek a modification of financial obligations such as alimony or child support without providing a current and prior case information statement are “deficient on their face and cannot be cured at oral argument.” What does this mean for you? It means that if you need to later seek a modification of spousal support or child support based on changed circumstances such as unemployment or a reduction in salary, you might run into a problem if you waive your rights to file a C.I.S. now. That is why it’s so important to work with an Accredited Professional Mediator who can make sure to provide you with all the pertinent legal information you need in order to make informed decisions during mediation that will impact your financial future after your divorce is final.
Want to learn more? E-mail or call (908) 864-2177 to schedule your consultation with Accredited Professional Mediator Joseph Dillon today.

