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Under New York law, you can request a child support modification if there is a 15% change either parent's income. While typically the court will entertain a child support modification only after at least 3 years has passed since the order was entered, the exception is for a 15% change in income.
Examples of substantial changes in circumstances include: There has been a significant change in the child care arrangement (such as a new full-time nanny) The child wants to change the order and is over age 12. The child is somehow endangered by a parent's actions (or inactions), or the home environment is unsafe.
One of the most common questions we are asked regarding child support modification in Texas is, \u201cWhen can you modify a child support order in Texas?\u201d Child support in Texas can be modified either every three years or when there has been a material and substantial change in circumstances.
There must be a change in the noncustodial parent's gross income in an amount equal to or more than 20% per month, in order to petition the court for modification of the child support amount.
Under New York law, you can request a child support modification if there is a 15% change either parent's income. While typically the court will entertain a child support modification only after at least 3 years has passed since the order was entered, the exception is for a 15% change in income.
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Yes. Parents can come to an agreement regarding child custody and support during negotiations of the separation agreement. They can then include the provisions of the settlement agreement/stipulation in the divorce decree.
When a review is requested, it may take up to six months to complete the process. The length of time varies depending upon how difficult it is to locate a necessary party, verify income or assets, obtain personal service of legal notice upon both parties, etc.
Substantial change means a change in the nature or functioning, or an extension, of an installation which may have significant negative effects on human health or the environment.
Three years have elapsed since the order was entered, last modified or adjusted \u2014 once three years have elapsed, either parent can seek a modification (upward or downward), and the court has the authority to look at the parties current income to recalculate the Basic Child Support amount.
Substantial change in circumstances \u2014 if there have been substantial changes to the cost of raising a child or to a parent's income, the court may modify the child support order to make it either higher or lower.

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