Child Support Modification Attorney in Columbus
Sometimes a child support order needs to be modified because a parent’s financial condition has changed, such as in the case of job loss or disability. In those cases, it is crucial to have an experienced and highly qualified attorney, like the attorneys at the Law Office of Dmitriy Borshchak, to assist you with this matter and help you achieve the outcome that you desire.
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- They can file a motion to modify the order with the appropriate court; or
- They can submit a request to the appropriate Child Support Enforcement Agency (“CSEA”).
In order for a family law judge in Ohio to grant the motion, the movant must show that there has been a “substantial change”, such as a change in the parent’s income which would result in at least a 10 percent change to the ordered amount of child support when said child support is recalculated under the Child Support Guidelines. The court may order a hearing after the motion is filed to allow the movant to present evident to support their request for modification of the pre-existing child support order.