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What happens if child support paying parent’s income decreases and payments cannot be met?

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What happens if child support paying parent’s income decreases and payments cannot be met?

An application can be brought to vary an existing order, if there is an order in place, so that the payments are adjusted to match the table amounts that best reflect your current economic situation.

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