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A parent can modify an existing child support order. However, they must prove that there is a significant change in conditions that materially affect the parents’ income and/or the child’s needs. Our attorneys can outline for you the necessary steps and rules covering a modification request.

A parent can modify an existing child support order. However, they must prove that there is a significant change in conditions that materially affect the parents’ income and/or the child’s needs. Our attorneys can outline for you the necessary steps and rules covering a modification request.

  • Involuntary job loss
  • One parent's remarriage
  • Significant change in parenting time
  • Noncustodial parent's failure to exercise visitation

Our attorneys excel in assisting clients with the intricate process of calculating initial child support and stand by our clients with unwavering commitment, advocating for modifications in child support arrangements when family circumstances evolve. Prioritizing the well-being of both children and clients, our team works tirelessly and adeptly to navigate these modification proceedings, ensuring swift and effective resolutions.

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