New Hampshire 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 the parent fails to follow through or to meet with the district attorney, they will then have several different punitive options they may seek to impose, including: Garnishing wages. Seizing tax refunds to pay back child support. Suspending professional licenses.

Bringing a Civil Contempt of Court Action A person who willfully disobeys a lawful child support order can be jailed for contempt of court. The civil contempt action is brought by the parent with residential responsibility over the child.

Ask for a support modification You could ask the court to modify the support order if you have proof there have been significant changes that impact your ability to pay support. This includes changes in income, expenses and parenting time. Be sure to report any changes in your income immediately.

After a decree becomes final, either party may petition the court to change the final court order in their case. The petition must be provided to the other party as though it were a new case, with service to be accomplished as set forth in Family Division Rule 2.4.

If both parties agree to a change in support, they must complete and file a proposed Uniform Support Order (USO). The USO must be submitted to the court with up-to-date completed and signed Financial Affidavits for both parties, as well as a Child Support Guideline Worksheet and Personal Data Sheet.

In New Hampshire, the amount of child support is figured based on a percentage of the nonresidential parent's income, and parenting time doesn't factor into the formula. New Hampshire uses a basic child support formula that uses one parent's income to determine the amount of payment.

New Hampshire's child support guidelines provide a formula for determining how much child support an absent parent is required to pay. Generally the amount is 25% of adjusted gross income for one child; 33% for two children; 40% for three children; and 45% for four or more children.

New Hampshire's Statute of Limitations on Back Child Support Payments (Arrears) Pursuant to RSA 4,VII, support payments become judgments when due and payable by operation of law. Once a debt is a judgment, the New Hampshire statute of limitations to enforce a child support order is 20 years.

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New Hampshire 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