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Can a divorce settlement be modified after it has been finalized, and under what circumstances?

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  1. Adv. Vikram Dagar
    VERIFIED 🎖️ Experience: 14 Yr(s), Practice Area(s): Matrimonial Law

    Yes, a divorce settlement can be modified after it has been finalized, but only under certain circumstances. Modifications are typically allowed when there has been a significant change in circumstances for one or both parties involved. This may include changes in income, employment status, health, or remarriage. Additionally, if the original settlement agreement was based on incomplete or inaccurate information, or if there has been a material change in the needs of the children involved, a court may consider modifying the settlement. It’s important to note that any modifications to a divorce settlement must be approved by a court to be legally enforceable.

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