If your financial situation changes, your child support payments may need to be altered in order to reflect these new circumstances. This is true if your finances increase or decrease. For example, a large raise at work may mean paying more child support. On the other hand, losing your job may mean paying less child support. Read on to learn more about requesting a child support modification in New Jersey.
Your income plays a large role in determining child support. Other factors include:
It is important to understand that if you become unemployed, you will still have to pay child support. In fact, you cannot stop paying child support without approval from the court. However, you can request a modification in order to alter the amount and/or frequency of payments. When granting a modification, the court may consider the following:
It is important to know that if you are unemployed because you quit your job, or you were fired due to criminal activity or gross negligence, you will likely be unable to modify child support.
It is illegal to refuse to pay child support. Missing your court-ordered child support payments can result in legal repercussions, including:
If you need to request a child support modification, our firm is here to help. Reach out today to discuss your options with an experienced and dedicated family law attorney.
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