How Can I Get More Child Support?

July 10, 2024

Are you struggling meeting the expenses for your child's needs? There are ways to ask the court to increase the child support that the non-custodial parent pays. 


Child support is often determined based on each parent's timeshare and each parent's income. If either of these factors have changed since the Court last made your child support order, you may be able to increase child support by filing a motion to modify child support. 


The Tabo Law Firm can help evaluate your current situation and file the motion. 


Call us now at 916-866-8856 for a case evaluation.

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