After a Modified Child Custody Agreement, Boyd Law is Successful in Reducing Child Support by 75%
Often times parents may want to change the child support order. There are many good reasons why a child support order might need to be changed. These reasons include, but are not limited to:
The income of one or both parents has changed;
One parent has lost his or her job;
One parent has been incarcerated;
One parent had another child from another relationship;
There have been significant changes in how much time the child in the case spends with each parent;
The child’s needs may have changed and there may be more (or less) costs for child care, health care, or education; and
There have been changes in any of the factors that are used to calculate child support.
Our client had been paying above guideline for child support for years until the client hired our firm this past year. We filed a motion to modify child custody in which the parties settled on a parenting plan that increased client’s custodial timeshare. In turn, we filed a motion to modify child support that brought guideline child support down by 75%.
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