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Alimony and Child Support Modifications

Many families have sufferred a loss of income in this difficult economic environment and are unable to continue meet the financial obligations that they have. The law understands that circumstances change and thus a mechanism exists to request a downward modification of support. Likewise, some families have been fortuanate and have prospered and have the financial means to support their children moreso. The law also understands this and allows for upward modification of support orders as well.

Finally, many people do not realize that the method for computing child support has drastically changed these past few years and if you have a support order over two years old, it is likely that the amount you are either receiving or paying is no longer appropriate. We can assist you in determining whether a change of support is right for you and your family.


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