Legal Question in Family Law in Montana
My divorce decree says when I get remarried the child support could be reevaluated. But Montana state law says that child support is not reevaluated until it has been 3 years. I was wondering which one would hold first. Thanks.
Asked on 10/21/10, 9:19 am
1 Answer from Attorneys
Carolyn J. Stevens
CJ Stevens|Law
If no other event triggers a recalculation, the three year provision applies. In your case, remarriage might be a significant enough change in circumstances to warrant a new calculation.
Answered on 10/29/10, 9:45 am
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