When you divorce, meeting your children’s emotional, educational, and financial needs and sharing custody with your ex is essential. In divorce proceedings, the court strives to ensure that both parents provide for their children’s ongoing needs. This is done by determining support payments based on the financial situation of each former spouse and the needs of the child or children involved.
Remembering that each parent’s circumstances and children’s needs can change over time is important. In Missouri, if the financial situation of divorced partners has changed, they can request a modification to their child support order. This ensures that the child support payments accurately reflect the current financial circumstances.
It is appropriate to seek a child support modification when there has been a significant and continuing change in circumstances that would warrant modifying the existing child support order. Some common situations that may qualify for a modification include:
The change in circumstances must be significant and ongoing rather than temporary or expected to be short-term. It is also important to follow the legal process and obtain a court order for any modifications to ensure the changes are enforceable and legally binding.
If the criteria for modifying child support are valid, you can request a modification. Doing so with the help of a family law attorney is essential to ensuring the process is done correctly. To request a modification, you’ll need to:
These steps are a general guideline, and the specific process and forms may vary depending on your location and the circumstances of your case. It is advisable to consult with an attorney specializing in family law to ensure you navigate the process correctly and effectively.
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