Case Name: In the Matter of Craig Uher, Appellant, v. Anne Uher, Respondent. (Proceeding No. 1.); In the Matter of Anne Uher, Respondent, v. Craig Uher, Appellant. (Proceeding No. 2.)
Court: New York Supreme Court, Appellate Division
Jurisdiction: New York
Decision Date: 2011-10-04
Citations: 88 A.D.3d 732
Docket Number: 
Parties: In the Matter of Craig Uher, Appellant, v Anne Uher, Respondent. (Proceeding No. 1.) In the Matter of Anne Uher, Respondent, v Craig Uher, Appellant. (Proceeding No. 2.)
Judges: 
Reporter: Appellate Division Reports
Volume: 88
Pages: 732–732

Head Matter:
In the Matter of Craig Uher, Appellant, v Anne Uher, Respondent. (Proceeding No. 1.) In the Matter of Anne Uher, Respondent, v Craig Uher, Appellant. (Proceeding No. 2.)
[930 NYS2d 468]

Opinion:
A party seeking downward modification of a child support obligation has the burden of establishing a change in circumstances (see Matter of Dinhofer v Zabezhanskaya, 79 AD3d 1039, 1040 [2010]; Matter of Piernick v Nazinitsky, 48 AD3d 690 [2008]). "A parent's loss of employment may constitute a change of circumstances warranting a downward modification of child support if it is demonstrated that the noncustodial parent has diligently sought reemployment" (Matter of McAndrew v McAndrew, 84 AD3d 1381, 1382 [2011]; see Ritchey v Ritchey, 82 AD3d 948, 949 [2011]). Here, however, the father failed to establish that he made a good faith effort to obtain new employment commensurate with his qualifications and experience (see Matter of Awwad v Awwad, 62 AD3d 695 [2009]; Matter of D'Altilio v D'Altilio, 14 AD3d 701 [2005]).
Accordingly, the Family Court properly denied the father's objections to the Support Magistrate's order denying the father's petition for a downward modification of his child support obligation.
The father's remaining contentions are either without merit or not properly before this Court (see Matter of Betancourt v Betancourt, 71 AD3d 764 [2010]). Prudenti, PJ., Rivera, Austin and Roman, JJ, concur.