Courts sometimes grant a spouse's motion to modify a clause or term of an agreement or decree that was originally nonmodifiable. This would not be true when:

a. There is a substantial change in circumstances of the parties.
b. There has been an unanticipated increase in the cost of living.
c. The payee spouse has medical or employment issues.
d. The payee spouse has decided to voluntarily take an early retirement.


d

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What will be an ideal response?

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