Legal Question in Family Law in Arizona

My pay will lower due to retirement. How do I get my child support to lower in relation to my pay?


Asked on 6/03/15, 2:43 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

Joan Bundy Joan Bundy Law

You first of all would go online to the Arizona Supreme Court's website, and use their child support calculator, at http://www.azcourts.gov/familylaw/2011ChildSupportCalculator.aspx, to determine what the correct amount of child support would be with your current (or soon to be?) income drop. Then, if that amount is at least 15% lower than the current child support order, you may file for a petition to modify to get it adjusted downward. Best of luck!

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Answered on 6/03/15, 2:48 pm
Rich Peters R.J. Peters & Assoc., P.C.

You need to file a Petition to Modify. Arizona does have a "Simplified" process for doing so. To get an idea what the change may be, you can run some scenarios on the Arizona Supreme Court website. There is a free Child Support Calculator there. If you use correct figures, it can tell you exactly what a Judge will order for child support.

Please remember that Arizona does not allow retroactive child support modifications. So, if you believe you are entitled to a modification, you need to file soon. Every month you wait is a month you lose.

We can certainly help you consider and then pursue your options for modification.

One of our attorneys can explain the issues and procedures better in person. As you can imagine, there is too much to cover via email. We offer free � hour consultations, in which we can discuss your matter in detail.

Please call us directly to discuss the specifics of your matter, or contact my assistant Sasha or my paralegal Jennifer to schedule your free � hour consultation.

/s/Rich J. Peters

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Phoenix, Arizona 85004

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Answered on 6/04/15, 11:12 am


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