Decreasing Child Support
Child support payments exist to help custodial parents after a divorce so they can stay financially stable as a child’s primary caretaker. Decisions regarding child support amounts are made during a divorce, but in the months and years after a divorce, there are many situations and scenarios that can change either parent’s financial situation, and a decrease in the amount of child support paid to the custodial parent may be appropriate.
Modifying child support payments can be complicated, but fortunately, there is help available to you. If you are looking to decrease your child support payments, contact the Orlando child support lawyers of the Schlegel Law Group today at 407-648-0280 and schedule an initial consultation to discuss your legal options.
Common Reasons for Decreasing Child Support
There are many different events that can change the financial situations of the party either paying or receiving child support, and changes to either party’s situation may warrant a change in the amount of child support being paid. Some of the most common reasons for decreasing child support are:
- The child custody agreements have changed
- Non-custodial parent has lost his or her job or has had a significant pay decrease
- The non-custodial parent has experienced a medical emergency, greatly affecting their finances
Contact Us
If you or someone you know is looking to decrease child support payments, you need to consult with an experienced legal representative. Contact the Orlando child support lawyers of the Schlegel Law Group today at 407-648-0280 and schedule an initial consultation.






