
KoalaGirl
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Re: Washington State - new children of NCP
01/09/11 07:53 AM
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gr8Dad..the child support hasn't been changed since 2003. I have never sought to modify it and BOTH of our salaries since that time have changed considerablly...both of us making a lot more and the percentages are much different.
The children are both 12 and older and according to the c/s website, just that fact alone is reason to have the child support modified (or at least looked at).
Here are the criteria: The amount of change must be: •At least $100 and at least a 25% change up or down, or
•An increase in current support of less than $100 would allow your family to stop receiving public assistance.
•It's been three years since the order was entered or last reviewed by DCS for modification, or •There has been a significant change of circumstances since the order was last modified. Some examples that may be a significant change in circumstances include: •You are now in Jail. •You have become permanently disabled or now receive public assistance. •You have new children you must support. •You have lost your job and are unable to find employment at the same wage.
Although I didn't lose my job, I am definitely unable to find employment at the same wage I was making before.
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