The respondent father brought a motion to change a final order, seeking to terminate child support for his three children and retroactively reduce his support obligations due to job loss and health issues.
The court found a material change in circumstances, terminating support for the eldest child who was no longer a 'child of the marriage' and reducing support for the other two children based on the father's imputed income.
However, the court denied the father's request for a retroactive reduction prior to the date he filed his motion, noting his failure to provide financial disclosure or address the issue promptly.
The court also adjudicated various section 7 extraordinary expenses claimed by the mother.