From time to time, modifying child support may be a good idea. Whether your circumstances have changed or whether the circumstances of the other parent have changed, Pennsylvania’s child support laws and rules allow an order to be modified at any point.
You must file a Petition for Modification with the court that issued the original order to modify child support in Pennsylvania. The petition must include the following information:
• Your name and the name of the other parent
• The date of the original child support order
• The reason you are requesting a modification
• The amount of child support you are requesting
• Any other relevant information, such as changes in your or the other parent’s income, employment, or living arrangements
Whether you are seeking child support for the first time or seeking modifying child support that is an exisiting order, our Montgomery County, PA family law firm will guide you through the process with skill, energy, and compassion. Our law firm also accepts child support matters in Bucks, Chester, and Philadelphia counties.
Once you have filed the petition, the court will schedule a conference or hearing, depending on the situation, to determine whether to grant the modification. At the conference or hearing, both parents will have the opportunity to present evidence and testimony. The court will then decide whether to increase, decrease, or leave the child support order unchanged.
Here are some additional things to keep in mind when modifying child support in Pennsylvania:
• The court will only grant a modification if there has been a “substantial change” in circumstances since the original order was issued. This is a legal term of art and you should discuss it with your family law attorney before filing.
• Whether or not to file for a modification is a decision that should be made with guidance and expectation analysis from your attorney. The filing of a Petition to Modify opens the door for either parent to seek a modification upward or downward so it is important to understand your own exposure before filing.
• The first step in the process will be a conference where a conference officer will try to help the parties reach an agreement. This step should not be discounted since the conference officer is empowered to enter a temporary support order even if the parties cannot agree on a resolution.
Speaking with an attorney about a proposed support modification is the best way to be prepared and ensure the best result.
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