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Custodymate: My Ex-Spouse won’t change the child support even though the child(ren) have spent more then the allotted time over a long period of time, what can I do?
Child support arrangements are a vital part of ensuring the well-being of children following a separation or divorce. These agreements are often carefully crafted to reflect the living situation, financial capability of each parent, and the best interests of the child(ren). However, life is fluid, and situations change. When the reality of child custody diverges from the legal agreements, particularly when children spend more time with one parent than originally planned, it can lead to confusion, frustration, and legal challenges. This article aims to explore the causes of these discrepancies, the impacts they have on all parties involved, and the legal considerations and strategies to address them.