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Maintenance Modification or Review 2024 – Preventing Future Problems

Learn how to navigate the confusion of maintenance modification and maintenance review proceedings. Case law between the appellate districts varies as to whether the guidelines apply to review or modification cases. Improve your skills from a discussion of how to best consider post-decree cases (and pre-decree drafting) of the enigmatic “rehabilitative” maintenance case. Originally presented as part of Child Support and Maintenance 2024.
Credits: 0.5 General, 0 Diversity/Inclusion PR, 0 MH/SA PR, 0 Other PR
SKU: P1912-24R-08
$30.00 or 0.50 credits
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Expires: 3/1/2026

Faculty: Brendan J. Hammer, Hammer Strategies LLC, and Of-Counsel to Hammer, Serna and Quinn LLC, Chicago


Expires: 3/1/2026

Faculty: Brendan J. Hammer, Hammer Strategies LLC, and Of-Counsel to Hammer, Serna and Quinn LLC, Chicago


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