The father brought a motion to change a final family law order seeking to reduce child support to reflect his current income, terminate spousal support, and compel the immediate sale of the matrimonial home.
The court considered whether a material change in circumstances had occurred since the original order, which had imputed income to the father and granted the mother exclusive possession of the home for a fixed period.
The court found that the father had not demonstrated reasonable efforts to obtain higher‑paying employment in his field and had failed to establish any material change in circumstances.
The court also found no basis to vary the order granting exclusive possession of the matrimonial home under the Family Law Act.
The motion to change was dismissed.