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Arizona Child Support Services » Preparation of Request to Stop/Modify Child SupportThere are numerous situations that arise Child Support Issues that Arizona Paralegal Services, Inc. can assist in. The most common are: Changes in Child Custody, Visitation and Child Support Many times, a court may order child custody to one party, and then one or more years down the road, due to various circumstances, the minor might end up residing with the other party. In this case, if this change is going to be a permanent one, it is necessary to have the Decree of Dissolution changed to show the new custody. Also, visitation and the child support amounts will also need to be changed. Arizona Paralegal Services is experienced in these types of Petitions to the court and can offer comprehensive and cost-effective assistance for you.
It is not uncommon for a custodial parent to withhold the children from court-ordered visitation with the other party for various reasons. One of the most common reasons (though not legal) is for not receiving court-ordered child support from the non-custodial parent. In this case, a person can petition the court for help in forcing the custodial parent to allow the other party to see the children. Along the same lines, a party can also petition the court to enforce any court-ordered child support. Obviously, there are a lot of other factors involved here. Many times a custodial parent might not know the whereabouts of the party who was ordered to pay child support, making it very difficult to enforce the court order. Arizona Paralegal Services works closely with other firms who are experienced in locating "deadbeat" moms and dads, and, in many cases, can help in the enforcement of child support orders.
Many times, when one party is ordered to pay a certain amount of child support, circumstances will change and it will be necessary to have the child support amount changed. The most common reasons to stop and/or modify child support are: 1) The paying party has either lost their job or changed jobs,
to where they are no longer able to pay the ordered amount; |
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