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What Is Child Support Modification?

On Behalf of Lisa D. Stern | Jun 12, 2020 | Child Support Modifications

A divorce does not end a parent’s obligation to financially provide for their child, even if their child is in the custody of the parent’s ex much of the time. In Michigan, both of a child’s parents are obligated to support them, regardless of the legal or relationship status between them. Once a child support order or agreement is entered…

Ways to prepare for child support modification

On Behalf of Lisa D. Stern | Nov 14, 2018 | Child Support Modifications

It can be a crushing blow to receive a pink slip in Michigan, and even more so while you are paying child support to a divorced spouse. With your major source of income gone until you find a new job, you may have to seek a modification in your child support agreement. But to do so, you should establish your…

When can child support be modified in a divorce?

On Behalf of Lisa D. Stern | Mar 10, 2017 | Child Support Modifications

Once the judge finalizes the child support order in a divorce settlement, the order is not set in stone. In some cases, the judge may be able to reassess your case and change the amount of child support due each month. At the Law Offices of Lisa Stern, we know that changes in life occur, and that modification of a…

How to modify a child support order in Michigan

On Behalf of Lisa D. Stern | Dec 30, 2016 | Child Support Modifications

If you decide to file for divorce, your children could suffer certain emotional and financial changes that can affect their lives in many ways. As a way to reduce the financial deficits that children may experience, the court may order the non-custodial parent to pay child support to the custodial parent. Both parents are financially responsible for supporting their children…

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