Tucker, GA asked in Child Custody, Child Support and Family Law for Georgia

Q: All my boyfriend money going to child support doesn’t have enough money for kids in household

My boyfriend has 3 kids and 3 baby mothers the 2 oldest kids stay with him There is no court order and they mom is not on child support they just live with him. His 3rd child stay with her mom and he pays her child support. Can he take her back to court because the other 2 kids aren’t really seeing anything because it’s all going to child support for the 3rd child. What can he do? File joint custody to get out of child support

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Ellaretha Coleman
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Ellaretha Coleman
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  • Divorce Lawyer
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Licensed in Georgia

A: If there has been a change in his financial circumstances since the entry of the child support order, he may qualify for a modification of the present order. He should consult with an attorney to discuss his options.

Homer P Jordan IV agrees with this answer

Homer P Jordan IV
Homer P Jordan IV
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  • Divorce Lawyer
  • Atlanta, GA
  • Licensed in Georgia

A: Has their been changes to his income since the child support order was made? If so, then he could file a modification request. You should consult with an attorney who can help you plan the proper course of action. -Homer P. Jordan IV, Esq. 404-620-1558 HomerJordan.com

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