The father brought a motion to change to terminate child and spousal support, and to set aside a prior consent order regarding child support termination dates.
The mother responded, seeking an increase in spousal support due to her permanent disability and the father's increased income, as well as a retroactive contribution to the adult children's student loans.
The court dismissed the father's request to set aside the consent order and his request to terminate spousal support, finding the mother remained permanently disabled and in need.
The court also dismissed the mother's claim for retroactive section 7 expenses due to lack of timely notice and insufficient evidence.
Ultimately, the court ordered an increase in ongoing spousal support to meet the mother's needs.