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If there is an order for an increase in child support (or decrease), can it be made retroactive to the date modification review was requested?

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If there is an order for an increase in child support (or decrease), can it be made retroactive to the date modification review was requested?

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Any change will usually be effective the month of the filing of the action with the Court or the first of the following month.

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No. Any change will be effective the first day of the month following the date our request for review is filed with the Court.

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