Wondering if anyone with FRO experience can help....
Separation Agreement was filed with FRO, contains several adjustments to the original amounts that have not been made by the parties to the agreement, and as we all know, FRO will not make the adjustments either.
IF my ex and I are able to come to an agreement to amounts moving forward, which of the following will suffice to have the new amounts enforced by FRO?
(this affects both child support and spousal)
1) is there a FRO form for this purpose? or
2) can we do a notarized one page addendum to the agreement? or
3) must a motion to change on consent be filed?
Option 3 may not really an option because, while there is the possibility of agreeing on amounts moving forwards, we cannot agree on arrears.
Separation Agreement was filed with FRO, contains several adjustments to the original amounts that have not been made by the parties to the agreement, and as we all know, FRO will not make the adjustments either.
IF my ex and I are able to come to an agreement to amounts moving forward, which of the following will suffice to have the new amounts enforced by FRO?
(this affects both child support and spousal)
1) is there a FRO form for this purpose? or
2) can we do a notarized one page addendum to the agreement? or
3) must a motion to change on consent be filed?
Option 3 may not really an option because, while there is the possibility of agreeing on amounts moving forwards, we cannot agree on arrears.
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