Michigan Petition to Modify or Amend Divorce Decree Stopping Child Support on the Grounds that Respondent Interfered with Visitation Rights and Child is Now an Adult

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This form is a generic pleading and adopts the "notice pleadings" format of the Federal Rules of Civil Procedure, which have been adopted by most states in one form or another. This form 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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If a parent wants a change in support for any reason, they must file a motion asking to change child support. The Michigan Child Support Formula is used to calculate child support. If either parent asks to start child support or to change it, the judge will use the formula to decide the amount of support.

If the FOC reviews the support amount and determines that it should be modified, the FOC must then file a motion that asks the court to modify the support amount. The entire process, including the court's ruling on an FOC motion, must be completed within 180 days after the FOC office starts its review.

Whether the other parent agrees or not, you will need to file a motion to ask the judge to change the custody order in your family law case. You are called the moving party if you file a motion, and the other parent is the Respondent.

You can request a change in child support anytime there is a sufficient change of circumstance since the entry of the last Michigan child support order which may include a change of income, change of parenting time, increased child care costs etc.

All Child Support payments are processed through the Michigan State Disbursement Unit, (MiSDU). When a payment is made with correct information included with it, (docket numbers and SSN), it will be applied to the appropriate case(s) within 3 to 5 business days.

In Michigan, child support obligations normally last until the child turns 18 years old, but can continue up until the age of 19 and a half if the child is still in high school and lives full-time with the parent that gets child support.

It's important to understand that simply having another child does not automatically reduce your child support obligation. However, if your circumstances have changed, it is possible to seek a modification of the child support agreement.

Modifying a Divorce Decree Generally, Michigan courts will consider modifications to a divorce decree when an individual can demonstrate a change in circumstances that impacts the divorce terms. For example, if you have recently lost your job, you may wish to modify the amount of child or spousal support you must pay.

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Michigan Petition to Modify or Amend Divorce Decree Stopping Child Support on the Grounds that Respondent Interfered with Visitation Rights and Child is Now an Adult