I have a final order and it does not address child support adjustment. No divorce, no spousal support. Just child custody and support order.
I have full custody and the father does not see our child at all. The order was dated February 2017. Child support was based on the father's income at the time - $100,000 per year for workplace salary and rental income.
He now has an additional rental property generating $15,000/yr plus a workplace raise, both as of January 2018. He will not agree to adjust child support.
Everything I read online states there must be a significant change in income. What constitutes a significant change?
Can I get my support order adjusted?
I have full custody and the father does not see our child at all. The order was dated February 2017. Child support was based on the father's income at the time - $100,000 per year for workplace salary and rental income.
He now has an additional rental property generating $15,000/yr plus a workplace raise, both as of January 2018. He will not agree to adjust child support.
Everything I read online states there must be a significant change in income. What constitutes a significant change?
Can I get my support order adjusted?
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