The other parent got a new job and is making a lot more money. Why aren't I getting more child support?
A person's child support obligation does not automatically increase or decrease when that person's (or the other parent's) income changes. If you wish to look into changing the amount of support the non-custodial parent is ordered to pay, please see our web page about modifying your child support.

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1. My ex is expecting a tax refund. Will I get that money, and when?
2. How do I get out of your program?
3. The other parent owes me a lot of past-due child support, and I know I will never see it. Can I just write that off, so he will quit giving me a hard time about it?
4. The other parent got a new job and is making a lot more money. Why aren't I getting more child support?
5. The other parent lives in another state. Can you help me get child support?
6. Why can't you find my ex?
7. I keep going to court and nothing ever happens. Why can't you just throw the other parent in jail?
8. You sanctioned my TANF benefits. How do I get them back?
9. How long does it take to get child support?
10. Why do I have to submit all my questions to your office in writing?