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It depends on when your child support was supposed to end. If it has ended then it cannot be modified retroactively. If you are still paying support, some states go to 21, then you can file a motion to modify your child support.
One way is if the child is adopted by someone else who is willing to become responsible for supporting the child. Otherwise you need to petition the court to modify or terminate the child support order.
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No. There are paired verbs that have an idiomatic meaning, such as "get going" but otherwise only adverbs modify verbs.
Revenue does not modify child support obligations. You need to file a motion/petition in the venue that issued the order for support.
Modify what? Custody? Child support? Both? Procedure to file? Procedure to answer? State or country where such an action is occurring or will occur?
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synonyms for enhance: 1. improve, 2. modify, 3. rectify, 4. adjust antonyms for enhance: 1. decline, 2. intensify, 3. damage, 4. problem
Motion to modify current and future child support. Make request to child support enforcement.
You can not modify your child support. Only the court can modify your child support. It is possible the court will do that. It is unusual for your wife to get half your salary. In setting child support, this is a deductible item in all states, that should have been taken into consideration. If not, you can request a modification. see links below
You can find sample letters to modify child support on legal websites, family law websites, or by consulting with a family law attorney. These letters should include information such as the reasons for the modification, any relevant changes in circumstances, and a request for a modification of the child support order.