Self-Help Automated Child Support Modification Forms
Child Support Modification Interview
Self-Help Child Support Modification Forms
Summary:
You may use these forms if you want to file for a child support modification (decrease or increase) or if an action for child support modification has been filed against you.
The self-help child support modification forms will ask questions that you must answer in order to complete the form(s).
- You will enter all information using the computer.
- In order to complete the forms, you will need to enter personal information.
- When you have finished completing the forms, you will be able to print them out.
For more information about divorce, marriage, child support, children, custody, and other legal matters, visit our Law Library.
Plaintiff Forms
You may use these forms if:
- You have a South Carolina child support order. If your child support order is from another state you may want to contact an attorney or the child support office in that state.
- You have a substantial change of circumstances that supports your action to decrease or increase your child support.
- Before you begin, you should complete the child support calculator at: http://www.state.sc.us/dss/csed/calculator.htm
If you are looking for information about child support for any other reason, please visit LawHelp.org/SC for additional child support information and/or resources. Note: This program will log you out after 2 hours. Please save your progress as you go.
Defendant Forms
You may use these forms if:
- You have been served with an action for a decrease or an increase in a South Carolina child support case.
If you are looking for information about child support for any other reason, please visit LawHelp.org/SC for additional child support information and/or resources. Note: This program will log you out after 2 hours. Please save your progress as you go.
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