The parent seeking modification of a child support order must prove to the court by clear and convincing evidence that the requested modification is warranted
Indicate whether the statement is true or false
FALSE
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Indicate whether the statement is true or false
A local lending agency calls and requests information regarding a lawsuit in which your firm represents the defendant. The lender is concerned that if a large judgment were secured by the plaintiff, your client would default on a loan with the agency. The legal assistant should:
A. Give the lending agency your opinion of the case B. Inform the lending agency it must speak with your employer. C. Inform the lending agency that this is privileged information and cannot be divulged without the consent of the client. D. Tell the lending agency to "roll the dice," as they will surely lose.
Susan wants to modify the alimony set out in the separation agreement that she and her spouse signed. Do you think that Susan will get her requested increase?
A. No, since all modifications are prohibited by statute. B. Yes, if payment was initially a lump-sum settlement. C. No, the terms of alimony are not ever modifiable. D. Possibly, if the court retained jurisdiction and there is a basis for modification.
Personal property may include living things such as animals.
Answer the following statement true (T) or false (F)