For the court to revise a child support payment order, the parent requesting the modification must provide proof that significant changes in circumstances have occurred to warrant the revision. These big changes can’t be voluntary; they must be something unforeseen that greatly impacts a parent’s ability to care for the financial needs of their child. Examples of such changes could be the loss of a job by either parent, severe injury or illness that limits a parent’s ability to work or generate sufficient income to pay child support, long-term child illness requiring medical attention, or a significant increase in income due to a new job or inheritance.
Child support payment modification requests can be denied for a number of reasons. The most common reasons for denial are the following:
If your motion for child support modification is denied, it is important to seek the legal support of an experienced child support attorney. Usually, a motion is denied because there isn’t sufficient evidence that the person’s circumstances have changed radically enough to warrant a modification at the time. In some cases, steps can be taken to resubmit a motion for payment revision if a stronger case is put forth. A child support attorney at The Bronzino Law Firm will review the evidence you provided with your denied motion and update your request with ample evidence proving validity for resubmission to the court.
Our firm is a trusted legal resource for guidance and representation in Ocean and Monmouth County communities like Eatontown, Rumson, Long Branch, Point Pleasant, Howell, Sea Bright, and Colts Neck; we have represented numerous clients in revising outdated child support orders so that their children’s financial needs are amply met while the parents’ evolving circumstances are respected and accounted for. Contact us today at (732) 812-3102 for a free consultation to go over your child support payment matter and avenues post-denial of a requested modification.
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