Opinion ID: 906367
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Text: In the absence of any persuasive reason why extraordinary expenses should be treated differently than any other issue regarding children, we hold that a party’s responsibility under § 42-364.17 for reasonable and necessary medical, dental, and eye care; medical reimbursements; daycare; extracurricular activity; education; and other extraordinary expenses of the child to be made in the future may be modified if the applicant proves that a material change in circumstances has occurred since entry of the decree or a previous modification. Giving weight to the district court’s acceptance of the evidence that Jason’s employment was not terminated due to his own misconduct and that Cynthia incurred extracurricular expenses so as to financially burden Jason, we find no abuse of discretion in the determination that there was a change in circumstances warranting modification of the parties’ divorce decree. We affirm the order of modification. Affirmed.