In certain family law situations, it may be appropriate to request that the court issued temporary child custody orders. For instance, if emergency circumstances exist, such as where the child could suffer irreparable or immediate harm if an order is not put in place immediately, a court can issue temporary custody orders.
The process required to request emergency court orders can vary from jurisdiction to jurisdiction. Also, certain requirements must be met in order to forgo the general procedural notice requirements. Getting professional legal help from an experienced group of attorneys can be crucial given the complexities of requesting temporary emergency court orders.
Child Support and Child Custody
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How to Lower Child Support
In order to attempt to lower child support, you must first determine how child support was put in place. Generally, child support is established through the child support agency, generally through an Administrative Order for Child Support, or through a court order issued by a judge.
Depending on the jurisdiction of the child support, periodic review can be requested of the child support agency to try to change the amount of child support. Likewise, the same modifications can be requested through a court. Generally, a certain time period must have lapsed since the last order, or by a showing of a substantial or significant change in circumstances. Such factors as loss of employment, or substantial change in income can justify lowering child support.
Depending on the jurisdiction of the child support, periodic review can be requested of the child support agency to try to change the amount of child support. Likewise, the same modifications can be requested through a court. Generally, a certain time period must have lapsed since the last order, or by a showing of a substantial or significant change in circumstances. Such factors as loss of employment, or substantial change in income can justify lowering child support.
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