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- I'm told that because three years have not yet passed since the court ordered my last child support amount, my case is not yet due for a modification review unless I am able to prove a “substantial change in circumstances.” What does that mean?
- There are no Guam statutes or regulations defining the term “substantial change in circumstances” in the context of child support, and the Guam child support enforcement agency's policy and procedure manual are equally silent.
Therefore, an argument must be made on a case-by-case basis and the court will decide what constitutes a substantial change.
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