Yep. She or the court will review the case and file a motion for an increase or decrease in support payment. The non-custodial parent will receive a court date for a hearing and he/she will be able to go and plead his/her case on why the support payment should not increase if they wish to contest it.Quote:
Originally Posted by B18c1Turboed
On the other side of the fence, the non-custodial parent can also do the same thing to see if the support payment can be lessened. I wouldn't do that, as it may lead to them reviewing and seeing that you're not paying enough and increase it.
There are no automatic increases at certain time intervals. Unless it is stipulated in court papers. Later, QD.
