What happens if the amount of child support payable is more than the paying parent can afford?

In Washington, when the amount of child support payable is more than the paying parent can afford, the paying parent can request a modification from the court to adjust the amount of child support. The court must consider the financial circumstances of the paying parent, including their ability to pay the current support amount, when deciding whether to change the support order. The court also may consider changes in the parties’ incomes, in their debts or other expenses, and in the needs of any children who may be affected. The paying parent must provide the court with accurate, up-to-date information about their income, debts, and other financial obligations when requesting a modification. The court will then make a decision based on whether the paying parent has proven a substantial change in circumstances, and any adjustments to the support order must be in the best interests of the children. The court will also consider the reason for the modification request and its potential impact on the children. If the court grants the modification, the paying parent must comply with the new support order, or they may face civil or criminal consequences. The court may order the paying parent to provide financial records and other documents that support their financial circumstances. Once the court has decided that the paying parent has met the criteria for a modification to their child support order, the paying parent must comply with the new order.

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