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Hoss82
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This case is in Texas.
I've just received a final draft of a child support modification from my ex-wife. In it, the newly modified amount of support is detailed, which we have mutually agreed upon. In addition to that, however, it details what the support will be after our first child (we have 2 together) reaches age 18. Basically, it stipulates that the total support will decrease from $565 to $479 after the first child reaches 18. First question is, does the support amount normally only drop less than 20%, when you go from 2 children to be supported to just the one. Question #2 is, just because I sign the current modification agreement in it's present form, will that come back to bite me in the future, as having agreed to this amount, even though we are still 4 years away from our first child reaching 18. I am agreeable to the current amount, and am not looking to make a mountain out of a molehill and the second amount.
I've just received a final draft of a child support modification from my ex-wife. In it, the newly modified amount of support is detailed, which we have mutually agreed upon. In addition to that, however, it details what the support will be after our first child (we have 2 together) reaches age 18. Basically, it stipulates that the total support will decrease from $565 to $479 after the first child reaches 18. First question is, does the support amount normally only drop less than 20%, when you go from 2 children to be supported to just the one. Question #2 is, just because I sign the current modification agreement in it's present form, will that come back to bite me in the future, as having agreed to this amount, even though we are still 4 years away from our first child reaching 18. I am agreeable to the current amount, and am not looking to make a mountain out of a molehill and the second amount.