Category Archives: Child Support
In New York, Child Support Can be Extended till the Age of 26
Child support fills a valuable purpose in New York State. It ensures that both parents fulfill their financial obligations toward their children. The general rule is that the parent who has residential custody of the child is entitled to recover child support from the non-custodial parent. This parent pays child support on a monthly… Read More »
Can I Modify My Child Support Order in New York?
Yes, but there is a caveat. In New York State, either the custodial parent or the non-custodial parent can petition the Family Court for a modification of child support. In either case, there are two facts that the petitioner must establish. First, the petitioner must show that there has been a substantial change in… Read More »
Former Husband Forced to Pay More Child Support After Moving Out of the Family Home
In the case of Fasano v. Fasano, the parties were married in 1993 and had two children together. On October 25, 2012, the parties entered into a stipulation of settlement regarding a prior divorce action. The stipulation provided that, using the Child Support Standards Act (CSSA) calculation, the defendant’s monthly child support obligation would… Read More »
Modifying Child Support Payments
Starting in 2023, a number of companies – including those here in New York – started laying off workers. For many parents undergoing the experience of losing their jobs, not only do they now have to worry about how to cover their mortgage, bills, and basic costs of living, but also, in some circumstances,… Read More »