What is the effect of a change in marital status on child support?

When the marital status of the custodial parent (CP) changes in Virginia, it can have a direct effect on their child support payments. This is because child support is based on the financial income and resources of the CP’s household and the non-custodial parent (NCP). It is possible for the CP’s new marital status to change the amount of child support they receive. If the CP gets married, their new spouse’s income and resources may be taken into consideration when calculating their child support payments. If the new spouse’s income and resources make the CP’s household more financially secure, then their child support payments may increase. On the other hand, if the new spouse’s income and resources make the CP’s household less financially secure, then their child support payments may decrease. If the CP gets divorced, their former spouse’s income and resources will be removed from consideration when calculating their child support payments. This could result in a decrease in their child support payments if they had relied on their former spouse’s income or resources to meet their financial needs. Conversely, if the CP did not heavily rely on their former spouse’s income and resources, then the change in marital status may not have much of an effect on their child support payments. In all cases of a change in marital status, Virginia’s child support laws will be applied to calculate the appropriate amount of child support. It is important to note that the child support payments must be adjusted in order to stay up-to-date and in line with the CP’s current household situation.

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