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Last court hearing my monthly payment increased from 200 to 700. My salary still the same.
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Unfortunately, more information is needed before your case can be assessed.
A few things that may matter:
1) Whether the first order of $200 was just a temporary order and the order increasing it was the final order.
2) What your adjusted gross salary is and what the court determined your adjusted gross salary to base child support upon.
3) Whether there has been any changes of circumstances, whether you owe any arrears, or whether the order also included child care and add-on expenses.
The above information is necessary before any attorney can advise you about what can be done in reference to your child support case.
Answered on Sep 17th, 2013 at 3:14 PM
Seth D. Schraier, Esq. Law Office of Seth Schraier 3647 Broadway Suite 4G New York, New York 10031 Cell: (914) 907-8632 www.SchraierLaw.com