South Carolina Defendant's Answer — Increase Child Support is a legal document used by a defendant in South Carolina to respond to a request for an increase in child support. The document outlines the defendant's response to the request, including any defenses or objections the defendant may have to the child support increase. There are three types of South Carolina Defendant's Answer — Increase Child Support: A Denial, an Offer to Compromise, and an Admission. A Denial is a response to the request for an increase in child support in which the defendant denies any liability or obligation to pay the increased amount. An Offer to Compromise is a response to the request for an increase in child support in which the defendant offers to pay a lesser amount than the requested increase. An Admission is a response to the request for an increase in child support in which the defendant admits liability and agrees to pay the amount requested.