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I am in jail for an extended period, what happens to my support?
Indiana law allows for the modification of child support if you are incarcerated under certain conditions. The Court must find, as it must in all modifications, that there is either a substantial and continuing change in circumstances, or that the order is at least one year old and the amount o f support is at least 20% different from the current order.
How are uninsured medical expenses covered by my order?
Uninsured medical expenses should be factored into your child support order. Each order should have a dollar amount for the custodial parent to pay per year, and then a percentage for each parent after that. If there is an Order from the Court indicating the amount of medical bills that the payor is to pay, and how they will pay them, this office can enforce that order.
I am having troubles with Parenting Time/Visitation. Why won't your office help?
The State of Indiana has created the PARENTING TIME HELPLINE. Staffed by attorneys, they can answer questions about parenting time. 1 (844) 836-0003 Accessible by email at [email protected]. Available Monday - Friday, 11:00 am to 6:00 pm ET. Closed on State Holidays. Assistance is available in 170 different languages for live support calls.
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