Child Support Forgiveness Form Michigan In Massachusetts

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This is a generic Affidavit to accompany a Motion to amend or strike alimony provisions of a divorce decree because of the obligor spouse's changed financial condition. This form is a generic example that may be referred to when preparing such a form for your particular state. It is for illustrative purposes only. Local laws should be consulted to determine any specific requirements for such a form in a particular jurisdiction.

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The answer is “sort of”. You may agree on the support amount, but the court will only order it if the judge finds that it's fair and reasonable. The court will generally presume that the child support amount that results after using the guidelines is the appropriate amount of child support.

If the other parent does not agree to dismiss the child support arrearage, file a motion in court and ask a judge to dismiss the arrearage. Then, ask the judge to schedule a hearing date. At the hearing, you will be allowed to present evidence as to why the judge should dismiss the arrearage.

The good news is yes, child support arrears can potentially be forgiven. You would need to have a joint petition filed along with the other parent though, showing that you are both in mutual agreement and jointly requesting that the arrears be waived or forgiven.

Under Massachusetts law, child support is something that a child is entitled to, so it isn't something that a parent can waive.

Thus, Massachusetts makes paying child support a statutory obligation and sets up the Child Support Enforcement Division to enforce orders by the judiciary regarding this matter. Records of these cases are mostly available to the public unless sealed by court order or statute.

The good news is yes, child support arrears can potentially be forgiven. You would need to have a joint petition filed along with the other parent though, showing that you are both in mutual agreement and jointly requesting that the arrears be waived or forgiven.

You can contact the Attorney General's office to ask that the adverse reporting be removed. If there are arrears showing in your credit, you might ask the other parent to release the arrears so that the OAG's records show that you are current in your payments.

If the support order is part of a “judgment,” a complaint for modification as well as a motion to reduce support must be filed and properly served on the other party before the court will consider changing the support order. Child support arrears cannot be forgiven by the court.

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Child Support Forgiveness Form Michigan In Massachusetts