If I took a child support deviation 7 years ago in my divorce, am I able to take him back for more money or is this a set amount until my son is 18?
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If I took a child support deviation 7 years ago in my divorce, am I able to take him back for more money or is this a set amount until my son is 18?
Asked on December 18, 2012 under Family Law, Ohio
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Answered 11 years ago | Contributor
Whether or not you are able to ask for a more child support assistance as to your minor child depends upon what the existing court order states. As such, you need to carefully read its terms. After that you should consult with a family law attorney to assist you in how you want to proceed assuming you can do so.
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