How do I go back to court to have my child support order reviewed?

Full question:

My unallocated child support is ending in June. My divorce decree states that I have the right to go back to court for review to have it continue. Also, The ex-husband has not shown me his taxes in 3 years. I want to know what I have to do. Do I just go to court and file forms and see a judge or does this require a lawyer. Which forms do I file if that is all I have to do?

  • Category: Divorce
  • Subcategory: Child Support
  • Date:
  • State: Illinois

Answer:

It is advisable to seek counsel from an experienced family law attorney.

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FAQs

In general, back child support cannot be canceled unless there is a court order that specifically modifies or terminates the obligation. If you believe there are valid reasons to cancel or reduce the back support, you should file a motion with the court. It's advisable to consult a family law attorney to understand your options and the necessary legal procedures.