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Change (modify) your child support order:  At least three years have passed since your order was last established, modified, or adjusted.  Either parents gross income has changed by 15% or more since the order was last established, modified, or adjusted. A reduction in your income cannot be by your own choice.
The majority of family court records are available at the court in the county where the case was held. Requests should be addressed to the Clerks Office at the specific court division, that is, domestic relations, juvenile, or probate court.
Substantial change in circumstances if there have been substantial changes to the cost of raising a child or to a parents income, the court may modify the child support order to make it either higher or lower.
If you and the other parent have docHubed an agreement, you should file a Parenting Plan, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.995(a) or a Supervised Safety Focused Parenting Plan, Florida Supreme Court Approved Family Law Form 12.995(b) which addresses the time-sharing schedule for the child(ren).
Some of these substantial changes could include remarriage, job loss, criminal conduct or a change in lifestyle.
A custodial parent may file a petition with their local child support agency. That petition will then be forwarded to the New York City Law Department office in the county where the non-custodial parent resides. This matter will then be litigated in the New York City Family Court located in the same borough.
Complete the petition one of three ways: Go to , click the link under that Start heading. Print the petition to modify your child support order. File the petition with the Petition Room at the Family Court.
Either the custodial parent who receives child support can petition Family Court for a modificationusually an increase, or the noncustodial parent who pays child support can petition Family Court for a change--- usually a decrease.