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Child support may increase due to several factors, including a change in the financial circumstances of the parent responsible for payments, such as a significant increase in income or a new job. Additionally, changes in the needs of the child, such as increased expenses for education, healthcare, or childcare, can also prompt a review and potential increase in child support. Court orders may also be modified based on these circumstances, often requiring a formal review process.

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Can your child support increase if your ex moved back in with his ex wife and the child he was paying support on?

yes


How should you request for extra money for child support?

Go to your local court house and talk to the secretary or clerk and ask for forms to fill out to ask for an increase in child support. Petition the judge to increase child support.


If you lose your job will the state still increase your child support?

In general, child support is a percentage of net income, so it's unlikely that the State will increase your support when you lose your job.


Who's job is it to increase child support?

The court


If my child's child support is increased by court can it be backdated to increase the amount previously owed?

No


Can you get a child support increase for a child with a disiability?

Possibly, if the child has "extraordinary" (i.e., unusually high) expenses.


What is the latest date to ask for an increase in child support?

none


Does filing jointly affect child support?

Filing a joint tax return should not increase or decrease a child support obligation.


How much of an increase will you get in child support after the three years?

In general, child support is a percentage of net income. Any increase would occur only by court order after a hearing in which all parties are represented.


If custodial parent deviated from original child support amount can she increase the support later?

If the custodial parent agreed to deviate from the original child support amount, she can increase it back to the original amount if there is a court order. In additional, the non-custodial parent may have to pay back child support for the time when he paid less.


Should your child support increase because the mother quits her job?

No. The only time child support will change is if the one paying it has a change in their wages.


Can your sons mother increase your child support amount without you?

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