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What might prompt a need to modify a child support agreement

On Behalf of | Apr 19, 2022 | Divorce

While going through the end of a marriage, many parents in Pennsylvania and elsewhere may wish to take every possible measure to safeguard the futures of their children. In some cases, part of providing for the needs of the kids might involve reaching an acceptable agreement for child support. Should a person experience a change in life circumstances, it might be necessary to revisit the original support agreement and seek modifications.

Change in life circumstances

There could be numerous changes in life that might affect a person’s ability to adhere to the terms of a child support agreement. For instance, a change in employment could lead to a decrease in income that might make it difficult for a person to meet these terms. Loss of employment may also prompt a similar outcome and seeking modifications may be integral to protecting the interests of everyone involved.

Loss of income might not be the only factor that could prompt a need for modifications, as it may also be necessary to pursue changes should a person experience an increase in income. It may also be possible to pursue similar endeavors should the party responsible for support payments get a promotion at work or receive an inheritance. In some cases, the needs of the kids may also change with time and expenses stemming from their needs might constitute as a viable reason to seek modifications.

Seeking modifications

Even if a change in life circumstances makes it necessary to pursue modifications to a child support agreement, preparing for the process could prove stressful and intimidating. Parents in Georgia who have concerns about the situation and questions about how best to approach the process may benefit from speaking with a family law attorney prior to initiating the process. An attorney can evaluate the situation a client is facing and help develop a strategy with which to seek the necessary modifications through the proper outlets.

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