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The changes must display a 20% increase or decrease in the child support obligation for a modification to be warranted. To request a modification, contact your caseworker. You will be asked to provide the following information: A completed financial affidavit.
How Much is Child Support for 1 Kid in New Mexico? A New Mexico court estimates the cost of raising one child at $1,000 per month. The non-custodial parent pays $666 monthly in child support for one child or 66.6% of the total child support obligation.
A request can be made for modification of child support orders in New Mexico if there has been a material and substantial change in circumstances. Generally, that means the current Order has been in place for one year and the new calculation is 20% higher or lower than the current amount of support.
Child support or custody/timesharing can be modified in New Mexico by filing a Motion to Modify. The Motion to Modify must demonstrate that a substantial and material change in circumstances has taken place since the existing order was entered.
In New Mexico, the statute of limitations on a judgment already in place is 14 years. Therefore, if child support is older than 14 years old from a prior judgment there may be a valid defense against payment of obligations older than 14 years old.