If the supporting parent voluntarily takes a cut in income, can he or she get a reduction in child support?
Maybe. A supporting parent’s voluntary change in occupation or employment made in good faith may warrant modification of maintenance or child support. Involuntary loss of the parent’s employment not brought about by deliberate conduct with an intent to evade the child support obligation constitutes a material change in circumstances.
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