Are there any options for parents who are unable to pay child support?

Yes, there are options for parents who are unable to pay child support in Delaware. The state of Delaware recognizes that sometimes parents may face financial hardship due to a change in their employment, increased medical bills or other unforeseen circumstances that make it difficult to pay the amount of child support that was ordered. In Delaware, it is possible for a parent to modify their child support order in these cases, as long as they are able to show that they have had a change in their financial circumstances. A parent can apply through the Family Court or the Department of Health and Social Services for a modification. The Court or DHSS will then review the parent’s financial information and make a decision regarding whether or not to modify the order. In some cases, the Court or DHSS may also order a parent to enroll in a repayment plan or community service program if they are unable to pay the full amount of the child support order. This allows the parent to fulfill their obligation to support their children while also easing the financial burden of the payment. Ultimately, it is important for parents to remember that they are responsible for financially supporting their children. If they are unable to pay the ordered amount due to extenuating circumstances, seeking a modification of the child support order may be the best option.

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