Through the office of child support enforcement, or get a form from the clerk of the court to file pro se. But, after doing the calculations, there must be a difference of at least 20% in the payment fr a motion to be filed.
Contact the state's division of child support enforcement in the county in which the support order was issued.
Each StATE HAS A CHILD SUPPORT AGENCY. THE STATE'S ATTORNEY/DISTRICT ATTORNEY ALSO HAS CHILD SUPPORT ENFORCEMENT RESPONSIBILITIES.
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The State's Attorney/District Attorney or your State's child support agency can do this.
The courts can do this, as well as the State child support agency.
A child support attorney makes sure that the child in cases of divorce, guardianship or custody disputes is treated well and fairly, with the child's best interests in mind.
The District Attorney/State's Attorney and/or the State child support agency can do this.
401k's can be seized for child support. For college payments or attorney's fees, not likely.
You will need to go through the district attorney or your State's child support agency to do this.
Absolutely. Check with a family lawt attorney or your local child support office for more information.
Yes, due to the additional medical costs. see linksA bit more:You need to check with an attorney in your state, but it may be possible to have the court order the father of the unborn child to pay medical expenses related to the pregnancy, as well as child support once the child is born.
Hire an attorney to reopen the matter.