As a parent who's raising a child of divorce in California, you may be relying on child support payments to help cover the cost of raising your family. But what if your situation, or the situation of your ex-spouse, changes dramatically?
Child support payments can, in fact, be modified. The Spruce states that there are many different factors that can lead up to you needing to request a child support payment modification. Most of them involve the income of you or your ex-spouse. The top reasons for modification requests include:
In the case of the latter, as a child grows older, you'll likely need to spend more money on them as they get more involved with extracurricular activities, social activities, and academics. This may require an increase in child support payments.
Changes in family dynamics can also lead to a modification request. For example, if the parent who pays child support remarries and has other children to provide for, the child support may be lowered. It may also be lowered if you remarry and are able to draw from a different financial source to help support your child.
In the end, courts try to keep child support payments as fair as possible. Because your situation or the situation of your ex-spouse will likely not stay the same over time, it's important to allow for modifications to be made to the support payment arrangement when necessary.
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