How will changes in my financial situation affect child support payments?

In Delaware, changes in financial situations will have an effect on child support payment amounts. If the party who is responsible for making the payments experiences a decrease in income, they may be able to petition the court for a modification in the court order to reduce the payments. On the other hand, if the party making the payments experiences an increase in income, the court may order them to pay a greater amount of child support. When filing a petition to modify child support payments based on a change in financial status, the petitioner must be able to provide evidence of the new income amount or other financial status changes that would cause the court to consider modifying the order. It is important that the petitioner contact a family law attorney or the Department of Justice in Delaware to discuss how to submit the correct paperwork to make the change. In addition to changes in income, changes to the parent’s medical situation or additional expenses related to the child’s medical care or educational expenses can also be considered by the court when considering a modification. The court will only consider modification requests if they find the changed circumstances would cause a substantial change in the amount of child support payable. To ensure that both parties are treated fairly, the court considers multiple factors when making their decision. When filing for a modification, it is important to provide accurate evidence of the financial changes to ensure the court makes a decision that is in the best interests of the child.

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