What is child support?
Court-ordered funds to be paid by one parent to the custodial parent of a minor child after divorce (dissolution) or separation. Usually the dollar amounts are based on the income of both parents, the number of children, the expenses of the custodial parent, and any special needs of the child. In many states or locales the amount is determined by a chart which factors in all these figures. It may also include health plan coverage, school tuition or other expenses, and may be reduced during periods of extended visitation such as summer vacations. Child support generally continues until the child reaches 18 years, graduates from high school, is emancipated (no longer lives with either parent), or, in some cases, for an extended period such as college attendance. The amount and continuation of child support may be changed by the court upon application of either party depending on a proved change of circumstance of the parents or child.
What happens if I can’t pay my child support?
It is true that people have been arrested and put in jail for failing to pay the court ordered child support. Your driver’s license may be suspended or other criminal charges may be filed against you. You can’t afford to be one of those people.
How much money will your guide save me?
Our guide has the best techniques to lower your child support payments to the lowest amount legally possible. If you are paying somewhere between $500 and $1000 a month for each child that is almost $12,000 per year.
With our guide you could cut your payments in half to less than $300 per month.
Will I be able to understand how this guide works if I am not knowledgeable in this area?
Our guide gives the step-by-step instructions of what actions to take. We show you examples of documents and techniques that will lower your child support payment.
Can I complete these steps by myself or do I need an attorney to make this work for me?
Yes, the steps to modify and lower child support in our guide can easily be completed by yourself. You have the legal right to also represent yourself in court and you don't need a high priced attorney to do this for you.
What will your guide show me?
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How to lower your child support payment
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How to change your financial situation
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How to protect your rights and stop paying unreasonable child support
Is this work guaranteed to work?
Yes, the techniques our guide offers will lower your support if you follow the steps in the guide. If you order our guide and take the steps needed to protect yourself, if after following our guide you do not lower your child support we will gladly refund your money 100%. However it is your responsibility to take the steps needed to protect yourself.

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