S8 Ep86: Can I Lower My Child Support if My Income Dropped?
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If you've experienced a drop in income, you might be able to lower your child support payments. Learn about the factors the court considers, including whether your income loss was voluntary, and why acting in good faith is crucial to your case.
- Your child support payment can be lowered if you have a legitimate drop in income.
- The court will not approve a change if you voluntarily quit your job or reduced your hours.
- You must file a formal motion with the court to request a change; it is not automatic.
- The court is there to help in cases of true hardship, not for personal manipulation.
Acting in bad faith, such as trying to appear poorer on purpose, will lead to the court denying your request.
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 How Can You Reduce Your Child Support Payments Legally? - https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=3ib-qIH0O7E
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