Sanuk-1997
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What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)? Georgia
At what point closest to emancipation does the court not consider a modification?
For instance, in Georgia, there must be a two year waiting period between modification orders unless a certain set of circumstances are met.
What if the ex decides to request a modification 3 months prior to emancipation? Or six months? Or one year prior to emancipation?
The math of who pays court costs obviously plays into the calculus of this, but what about some sanity check by the court of “why do you want to modifiy so close to emancipation if there are no compelling reason to modify, such as winning the lottery?”What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?
At what point closest to emancipation does the court not consider a modification?
For instance, in Georgia, there must be a two year waiting period between modification orders unless a certain set of circumstances are met.
What if the ex decides to request a modification 3 months prior to emancipation? Or six months? Or one year prior to emancipation?
The math of who pays court costs obviously plays into the calculus of this, but what about some sanity check by the court of “why do you want to modifiy so close to emancipation if there are no compelling reason to modify, such as winning the lottery?”What is the name of your state (only U.S. law)?