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How to increase child support


Child support is a fixed and regular payment by the non custodial parent for bearing the expenses of raising the child post divorce. The child maintenance amount is decided at the time of divorce. However with passage of time the child support might not be sufficient for the purpose. This article answers questions like can child support be increased, and how to increase child support.

Stella was a school teacher who stayed separately with his 11 year old son after divorce. The child support that Stella used to receive was just sufficient. After a few years the child developed some chronic health problem and was required to be on treatment continuously for a couple of years.

Stella was depressed; she did not know how to cope with medical bills, child’s school fee, and other over head expenses. Stella was wondering whether she can get the child support increased by a few pounds.

The need to increase the child support can arise due to various factors. The cost of living can increase due to change of place or inflation, the custodial parent’s income can reduce, the child can develop some medical problems, or the educational expenses can rise.

Many parents around the globe undergo the same dilemma – whether the child maintenance can be increased, if yes then how to increase the child support.

The answer is yes, it is very much possible to increase the child maintenance fee. This can either be done by convincing your ex spouse about the rising expenses and then entering a mutual agreement. The other way you to get a raise is to put a requisition in the Family Court and then wait for court’s decision.

In order to get an increment in the child maintenance you will have to do a little homework. The first step is to gather all the records that will be required by the court in order to prove

All educational bills, medical bills, record of other expenses on child, have to be produced before the court in order to establish the real maintenance cost for the child. In case there is a reduction in your income, you might be required to produce your old and new salary slips.

In many cases the custodial parent has to relocate to a different country or city where the cost of living is higher. Here the person will be required to prove that he or she is actually relocating to a place where the expenses will be more than before.

The judge analyzes the case from various perspectives before actually announcing a raise in the child support. The payer’s income should have increased considerably in order to pay a higher child support. Thus the court listens to both the parties before reaching the final conclusion. So it is not necessary that each and every requisition for a raise is accepted by the court.

These are some basic tips on how to increase the child support. If the needs are genuine and the payer has the capacity to pay, getting an increase in the child support is not a tough job.


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