Legal Question in Family Law in Massachusetts

going back to court for increased child support

My oldest child will be 13 in June. Mass. Child Support law states I am entitled to a 10% increase in support. How do I go about getting it? Do I have to go back before a judge? If so, can I go alone or do I need an atty? I've already paid over $40,000 in legal fees and can't afford to pay more.


Asked on 5/01/07, 9:59 am

1 Answer from Attorneys

Gregory Lee Gregory P. Lee, Attorney at Law

Re: going back to court for increased child support

The Guidelines calculate a 10% addition for a child at age 13. However, in a modification, the Guidelines require (in theory) that the resulting increase in child support should be 20% or more above the current rate.

You should file a Modification action. In addition, please note that I am available for sliding-scale rates for deserving cases. I would be happy to consult further.

Greg Lee

www.gregleelaw.com

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Answered on 5/01/07, 1:37 pm


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