Lowering Child Support in Marion County & Clinton County, IL

In today's economy, every dollar counts.  This is true whether you're paying child support or receiving it.  If you lose your job, or have to take a paycut, be certain that you file a Motion to Modify Child Support.  This is VERY important if you're paying child support.  Otherwise, if you lose your job, and stop making payments, you can be held in contempt for such a failure, and be ordered to pay your ex's attorney's fees.

Draft up a Motion to Modify Child Support, and state the reason why you need the amount lowered - lost job, took a paycut, or are paid by commissions, and the economy has destroyed your income.  You need to provide documents, such as a lay-off notice, or show paychecks to show loss of income.  If you've applied for unemployment, be prepared to pay out of that unemployment.  Or if you're denied unemployment, be sure to provide that letter to the court, too.

But, here's the problem:  if you voluntarily left your job to get out of paying child support, that won't get you off the hook.  See, the law in Illinois says that you can be required to pay the amount you are ABLE to make.  It takes a little effort, but if your former boss testifies that you just quit, or made comments that you want to get fired so your old lady doesn't get any of your money......  Well, let's just say that kind of speech doesn't typically impress judges.

But, definitely be better safe than sorry.  If your income decreases, go to the court before the court comes to you.