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  1. Click ‘Get Form’ to open the Louisiana Child Support form in the editor.
  2. Begin by filling in the 'Judicial District Court' and 'Parish' fields at the top of the form. This identifies the court handling your case.
  3. Enter the 'Docket No.' assigned to your case, which is crucial for tracking purposes.
  4. In section one, specify the current child support amount ordered by the court. This should be filled in as a numerical value followed by cents (e.g., $500.00).
  5. Detail any changes in circumstances that justify an increase in support in section two. Be specific about how these changes affect your child's needs.
  6. In section three, articulate why additional support is necessary, emphasizing your child's needs.
  7. Complete section four by providing information on the defendant's financial resources that may warrant an increase.
  8. Finally, ensure all signatures are completed at the bottom of the form before submitting it for review.

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Usually the minimum support payment is $100 per month, but it can be less if the parent who pays is disabled or if you have split custody (each of you has primary care of at least one child).
It shall be unlawful for any obligor to intentionally fail to pay a support obligation for any child who resides in the state of Louisiana, if such obligation has remained unpaid for a period longer than six months or is greater than two thousand five hundred dollars.
In Louisiana, child support is not dependent on the parents spouse but rather the income of each biological parent. However, the courts may consider a new spouses income if it impacts a parent.
Post-Secondary Education: In some cases, parents may voluntarily agree (or be ordered by the court) to continue providing financial support for a childs post-secondary education (college or vocational training), although this is not automatically required under Louisiana law.
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