Temporary Stipulated Agreement to Modify Support Obligation - Mississippi 2025

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You can contact the Attorney Generals office to ask that the adverse reporting be removed. If there are arrears showing in your credit, you might ask the other parent to release the arrears so that the OAGs records show that you are current in your payments.
Arrearages may not be forgiven by a court. Once accrued, they may only be reduced by the credits set out above.
Modification of Child Support - Child Support may be increased or decreased when the payors ability to pay or the childs need for support changes. A parent seeking to modify child support must show a substantial and material change in the circumstances of the child or parents since the decree awarding support.
You need to file a Motion with the Court asking for the termination of child support. Unfortunately you can not waive child support. You must get a court order where the judge decides it is in the best interest of the child to terminate child support. Once you have the court order the child support case will be closed.
The good news is yes, child support arrears can potentially be forgiven. You would need to have a joint petition filed along with the other parent though, showing that you are both in mutual agreement and jointly requesting that the arrears be waived or forgiven.
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The worker was correct that in Mississippi, child support arrears cannot be waived by the parties or by the courts. The obligee parent (the one to whom support is owed) can cancel ENFORCEMENT of arrears by closing the enforcement case with the state, but the arrears are still there.
License Suspension The parent is one or more months behind in making payments in full for current support and support arrearage; or. The parent fails to make a child support payment, and it remains unpaid for at least 30 days after agreeing to a payment plan.

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