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How You Can Adjust a Child Support Agreement with Ease

On Behalf of | Mar 27, 2017 | Child Support |

Divorce proceedings elicit different reactions among couples from various walks of life. To some, it symbolizes heartache especially when either spouse is still in love. For some, it is warmly received as a sigh of relief when the marriage is rocked by infidelity and other serious matters. Once the divorce is finalized, paying child support takes center stage courtesy of a parenting plan agreed by both ex-spouses in the presence of a Judge. Based on the issued verdict, the non-custodial spouse is obligated to child support as outlined in the parenting plan.

Certain factors might crop in which unexpectedly renders the husband unable to pay pre-determined payments. In such a case, expediting the modification of child support becomes an essential part of maintaining the best interests of the child. Depending on the exact circumstances, the payments could either be increased or reduced in the presence of a valid reason. As the child grows older, it is understandable that basic requirements such as tuition fee and medical needs will increase to meet the rising demands. Such basic needs call for more financial support from both spouses.

Not all non-custodial parents might be able to make child support payments regularly. Mostly due to unforeseen circumstances such as job redundancy, it is in your best interests to inform your ex-partner of the sudden changes sooner rather than later. This essentially provides them with ample opportunity to modify child support to incorporate your current financial status. Failure to provide child support not only acts as contempt of court but will also expose you to prosecution despite your predicament. Rather than fleeing from your responsibilities, come up with the best alternative that can sustain both parties.

As a non-custodial parent in need, you might want to seek various alternatives regarding child support modification. This essentially means including an annual cost of living clause that allows for changes in case you are unable to pay the specified sum. Certain economic drivers of change such as the cost of living highly influence payment of child support. Requesting for more payments during an economic crisis would be unfair.

If you are in need of modifying child support, then don’t hesitate to contact an experienced Indianapolis child custody and support attorney for basic legal guidance. 

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