Child Support State by State

Can You Change Child Support Payment Amounts By Moving to a Different State?

Child support payment amounts may vary wildly from state to state. But you can't just move to change your payment.
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Updated: 2020-06-23
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A 2019 study showed that child support payment amounts vary dramatically from state to state. A parent in one state may pay or receive up to three times as much as a parent in an identical situation who lives in another state—and the differences don’t depend on the cost of living.

Given this, a parent might reasonably wonder whether it would be possible to get a lot more child support—or pay a lot less—by moving to the state next door. For better or worse, it’s not that easy.

To learn more and get local information, click your state below.

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Jurisdictional relevance: US

Legal Consumer - Birmingham, ALLaw. The content of this article pertains to all US states and counties.

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