It’s not too surprising to find out that with the economy the way it is these days, there has been a sharp increase in requests for changes to support and alimony agreements.<\/p>\n
The recession has hit Americans right where they live, and times are incredibly tough for many struggling to keep food on the table. Throw a divorce and maintenance and child support into this mix, and you have a recipe for disaster. Divorced spouses who have lost their jobs, or even taken a cut in pay to keep a job, are wondering how on earth they are going to keep up their maintenance\/child support payments.<\/p>\n
The one way to accomplish this is to request the courts make modifications in previous child support\/maintenance agreements. Evidently, according to a fairly recent survey conducted by the American Academy of Matrimonial Lawyers, roughly 39 percent of America’s top ranked divorce attorneys are reporting a significant hike (more…)<\/span><\/a><\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":" It’s not too surprising to find out that with the economy the way it is these days, there has been a sharp increase in requests for changes to support and alimony agreements. The recession has hit Americans right where they…<\/span><\/p>\n