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 When an interested person demonstrates that the circumstances, income, or standing of a party have changed, the court may order modification as to maintenance, whether by revoking, decreasing, increasing, or regranting it.

In the event that the court refused to grant maintenance merely because the other party was not in a position which allowed him or her to provide maintenance at that time, if the circumstances, income, or standing of that other party have changed and the circumstances, income, or standing of the claimant deserve the provision of maintenance, the claimant may request the court to modify the order in that case anew.

Maintenance shall be paid in a monetary form by means of periodical payment as designated, save where the parties agree to have it paid in a different form or by a different means. If there is no such agreement and a special reason is present, the court may, when finding it appropriate following a request from any party, designate that the maintenance be paid in a different form or by a different means, whether or not a monetary form is also included.

In the event that maintenance is claimed for a child, when a special reason is present and the court finds it appropriate for the benefit of the child, it may designate that the child be provided with maintenance by any means other than that agreed upon by the parties