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Wyoming Petition for Modification of Child Support and Judgment for Arrears

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This is an official form from the Judicial Branch of Wyoming which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by Wyoming statutes and law.

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Child Support Modifications Aren't (Usually) Retroactive For the most part, modifications made to child support orders only go back to the date the request for the change was filed.In most cases, the court will only consider changing the child support order back to the date you filed the motion to modify.

Statutes of Limitations In many states, this limit is 10 years after the due date for the last child support payment. So, if your child support should have ended when your son or daughter turned 18, your child's other parent only has until your child's 28th birthday to collect child support in arrears.

Duration of Liability for Child Support Arrearages Your obligation to pay child support terminates when your child reaches the age of 18.This means that you are obligated to pay child support arrearages even after your child turns 18 if you still have not provided full payment of past due support.

Request Review or Modification of Your Child Support Order If you do not already have an open child support case, you will need to open one. Once the local office has completed its review, a petition to modify will be filed or the local office will inform you that it has determined a modification is not appropriate.

A child support assessment can be changed retrospectively to increase the amount of child support payable during past periods. This can occur as a result of late lodgement of tax returns which result in a higher rate of child support, or where an Estimate of Income is reconciled and replaced with a higher income.

Modifying Child Support Without Going to Court It is possible to have your child support order modified without having to go to court--but only in very limited circumstances. Some judges include a Cost of Living Adjustment (COLA) clause in all of the child support orders they issue.

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Wyoming Petition for Modification of Child Support and Judgment for Arrears