Can alimony be modified?

Yes, alimony can be modified in the state of Illinois. Generally, alimony is designed to give financial assistance and support to the dependent spouse after the dissolution of a marriage. This is done by making payments to the dependent spouse, usually during a set period of time. In Illinois, alimony may be modified based on the changed circumstances of the parties involved. This means that if one spouse experiences a significant change in income or changes in their financial need, it is possible to modify alimony. Likewise, if the receiving spouse’s financial status improves, alimony may be modified to reflect that improvement. In addition, the Illinois Marriage and Dissolution of Marriage Act states that a spouse can ask to have alimony modified if there is a change in the spouse’s physical ability to pay or in the dependent spouse’s need for financial assistance. Finally, changes in terms of the alimony agreement can only be made if both parties agree to the changes. If either spouse does not agree to the changes, an individual must file a Petition to Modify Alimony with the court. The court will then decide if changes will be made and if they are necessary.

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