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Child Support Modification Miss Willis finalized her divorce on January 6th, 2021, with Mr. Mulligan. The final decree did not order Mr. Mulligan to pay child support but instead to contribute $600 towards daycare and school supplies. Miss Willis mentioned that while the children were not in daycare for a year, Mr. Mulligan has been paying for daycare and school supplies since they started attending. However, Miss Willis expressed a desire for Mr. Mulligan to pay more to maintain the lifestyle she provided for the kids before the divorce, as she is no longer able to afford certain activities and items for them. Despite this, Mr. Mulligan does provide additional support for the children, such as covering sports, school clothes, shoes, and Halloween costumes. Mr. Mulligan is currently employed and, working 84 hours every two weeks with occasional overtime of around 30-40 hours per month. He receives health and dental insurance from his employer for himself and his children, costing around $160 per month. Mr. Mulligan also pays for his children's daycare, which has decreased since one child is now in school, and provides additional financial support for his children, such as paying for school activities and medical appointments. He disagrees with paying guideline child support to his ex-wife as he has the children with him half the time and covers all additional expenses. On the other hand, Ms. Willis works as a nurse at a pediatric office, earning $23.94 per hour and working 40 hours per week. She confirms that Mr. Mulligan has the children 14 days out of the month on his days off and testifies that he is a good father who provides for the children beyond child support. Mr. Mulligan has been at his job for 11 years, while Ms. Willis has been working at her job for five years, with a break of one year before starting back recently. Both parties are employed and actively involved in the children's lives, with Mr. Mulligan arguing that he should not have to modify the child support amount based on his current situation of having the children 50% of the time and covering additional expenses. Ms. Willis acknowledges his involvement and support for the children outside of financial obligations. What Is A Material And Substantial Change In Circumstances? • The judge has wide discretion in making this determination • It is a significant change in the circumstances of any of the parents or the child since the date of the last order. This change can be related to the child’s needs, the parent’s abilities, or any other factors that affect the child’s well-being •The judge will compare the family dynamic when the current order was signed to the current circumstances to determine if a change, or modification, to child support, visitation, or custody is in order Material and substantial change in circumstances is a significant change in the circumstances of any of the parents or the child since the date of the last order. This change can be related to the child's needs, the parent's abilities, or any other factors that affect the child's well-being Mom uses $2300 Child Support to keep the Lifestyle she had when she was Married but then Dad Retires • Mom uses $2300 Child Support to keep ... Child support is money paid by one parent to the other parent for the purpose of providing financial support to a child or children. Most frequently, child support is paid by the non-custodial parent to the custodial parent, but this is not always the case. Depending on where you live and the agreement you reach, the child support you pay or receive and what expenses it should cover will vary. @courtwatchers #court #comedyvideo #trending #comedy #viralshorts #childsupport #video #viral #familylaw #familycourt #court #livecourt #law #court #storytime #lawandcrime #childsupport #zoomcourt #courtcam #familycourt #courtdrama #crime #childbenefit #news #childmaintenance #zoomcourt #judgesimpson #courtroomdrama #courtdrama