Legal Question in Family Law in Arizona

Paying child support when you loose your job?

My current situationis that I will be out of a job in about three months. If I cannot find a new job within that period, I will be without an income. I am not dilenquent in any of my child support or spousal maintenance, but if I have no income comeing in, I cannot pay out. How do I deal with this legally so the courts understand that I am not trying to get out of my obligation?


Asked on 2/09/09, 2:25 pm

2 Answers from Attorneys

John Steele Steele Law Firm

Re: Paying child support when you loose your job?

You need to ask the court to suspend or greatly reduce child support.

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Answered on 2/09/09, 3:07 pm
Jeff Biddle Biddle Law Firm, PLLC

Re: Paying child support when you loose your job?

You need to get in front of a judge...quickly. Child support cannot be modified retroactively so, if you file and serve your ex today, your modification will be effective on 3/1/2009.

Maricopa County Superior Court has excellent resources online. If you go to their website, you should be able to find the forms/pleadings necessary to file for a modification of child support/spousal maintenance there. If you would like an attorney to help you out or need someone to help you through the process, please call me. I practice family law in the East Valley but help people Valleywide.

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Answered on 2/09/09, 4:38 pm


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