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Modifying Spousal Support/Alimony in AZ
Frequently Asked Questions About Spousal Support in AZ
Our Arizona family lawyers discuss some of the most asked questions about Alimony and Spousal Support in AZ divorce cases. Our experienced Arizona Alimony Attorneys have settled several divorces in Phoenix, Tucson, Mesa, and throughout Arizona. We offer consultations to see how alimony may impact you and your divorce. Both the advice and the consultation are free. Plus, the consults are 100% confidential. Let our experience work for you. Get the most out of your divorce.
What is Spousal Support and Alimony?
Can You Modify Spousal Support and Alimony?
Spousal Support can be modified for a few reasons. First of all, if the spouse who is receiving alimony payments remarries, the paying spouse can file for a modification to terminate the support. Some divorcing couples choose to include a provision for support to automatically increase (or decrease) each year with the cost of living. These Cost of Living Adjustments (COLAs) will be based on an agreed-upon economic indicator.
It is possible for neither of these circumstances to arise for a spouse paying alimony after a divorce. A divorcee who is paying spousal support may also request a modification if they have experienced a substantial and continuing change in circumstances.
It should be noted that spousal support can’t be modified retroactively. Once the payment is due, it is due. If your request for a modification is successful, the payments will only be changed moving forward. There are serious consequences for failing to make your support payments, including seizure of your tax returns and any winnings, wage garnishments, liens on your property, and suspension of your driver’s license. If you know you are going to fall behind on your payments, you need to request a modification as soon as possible to avoid these negative effects on your life.
Should You Modify Spousal Support?
There are a few things you should consider before petitioning the court to modify your spousal support. In Arizona, you may only request a modification for change in circumstances once per year. If you request a modification after a relatively small change, you will be out of luck if you have a more dramatic change in circumstances like being terminated from your job.
How Do You Go About Modifying Spousal Support and Alimony?
You will first need to check your spousal support order to check that the order has a non-modification clause, meaning the payments can’t be changed. This protects your spouse from ever receiving lower payments, but you are protected from having to pay more if your income increases.
You can try to informally work out an agreement with your spouse before going to the court. If your spouse doesn’t agree to a modification, your next step will be to file a request for a modification out of which the support was originally ordered. You will need to include documents that prove your change in income along with that request. Each of you will conduct discovery to learn more about each other’s financial situations, and present their arguments in a hearing in front of the judge. Many people choose to hire an attorney to represent them at a modification hearing.
What is a Substantial Change in Circumstances?
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The paying spouse is terminated from their job.
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Retirement.
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Paying spouse has another child.
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Incarceration.
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Permanent injury or disability.
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Receiving spouse moves in with a romantic partner.