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Three Tips for Lowering Your Child Support Payments

Three Tips for Lowering Your Child Support Payments

Looking to lower your child support payment obligations? In order to be successful in bringing your child support modification issue to court, you will want to follow three top rules that will ensure you success and lower child support payments from here on out.

First off, know your rights when it comes to deviations. Although each state has a standard way of calculating your financial obligations to your ex-wife for the care of your children, you can take advantage of certain deviations which affect the amount you are to pay. For example, you could demonstrate the costs and expenses involved in picking up and dropping off your children, if your ex-wife lives quite far away. You can bring other court orders that show you are already paying child support for other children, which can lessen the amount you owe financially to your ex-wife. Also, showing the burden of extreme personal debt or other hardship can help as well.

Second, know exactly what income your ex-wife is receiving. If she has any source of income outside of the paycheck she received from her place of employment, you can make her show this additional income. This additional income will typically lessen the amount you owe, which is why it's so important to be on top of your wife's financial situation so that you can use it to your favor.

Third, ensure that the courts are taking into consideration your income from years back. If they just focus on the last few months, which, let's say, for example, includes a number of overtime hours, then you will be locked in to receiving this income in order to make your child support payments. This comes back to bite many fathers and without modifying the terms of their child support, may end up forcing them to work extra hours or take on a second job just to make their child support payments. This is not the supposed intention of child support payments, so be sure to take the issue back to court if this is the end result of an extremely high child support arrangement.




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