CAN I MODIFY CHILD SUPPORT OR PARENTING TIME AFTER A COURT ORDER IN ILLINOIS?

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CAN I MODIFY CHILD SUPPORT OR PARENTING TIME AFTER A COURT ORDER IN ILLINOIS?

Life changes after a divorce or custody case. Work schedules shift, children’s needs evolve, and financial circumstances can change. In Illinois, you may be able to modify child support or parenting time after a court order, but the court will expect a clear legal reason and supporting facts.

Inspired Law Group helps clients in Lockport and surrounding communities understand whether a modification makes sense and what steps to take next.

WHEN CAN CHILD SUPPORT BE MODIFIED?

A child support order may be modified when there is a meaningful change in circumstances. Common examples include:

A change in income, hours, or employment
A significant change in parenting time
Changes to childcare costs or health insurance coverage
The needs of the child changing over time


The right approach depends on your current order and the facts since it was entered.

    WHEN CAN PARENTING TIME BE MODIFIED?

    Parenting time can sometimes be changed when a modification would serve the child’s best interests and the facts support the change. Common reasons include:

    A new work schedule or childcare needs
    A move or major change in transportation
    Ongoing conflict around exchanges or communication
    A child’s schooling, activities, or medical needs changing


    Courts often focus on stability, so clear documentation matters.

    WHAT IF THE OTHER PARENT IS NOT FOLLOWING THE ORDER?

    If an order is being ignored, the solution is not self help. In many cases, enforcement may be appropriate. Examples include:

    Missed parenting time or repeated schedule interference
    Nonpayment of child support
    Violations of agreed communication or exchange terms


    Keeping records and acting early can prevent the issue from getting worse.

    WHAT TO DO BEFORE YOU FILE FOR A MODIFICATION

    Before taking legal action, it helps to:

    Review the current order and parenting plan
    Gather pay stubs, tax returns, and proof of expenses (for support)
    Keep a written record of parenting time issues or schedule changes
    Identify the specific change you are requesting and why it benefits the child


    A clear request supported by facts is stronger than a general complaint.

    TALK TO AN ATTORNEY ABOUT YOUR OPTIONS

    Modification and enforcement cases can move quickly, and small procedural mistakes can create delays. A consultation can help you understand whether the court is likely to consider a change, what evidence matters, and what steps to take next.

    TAKE THE NEXT STEP WITH CLARITY

    If you need to modify child support or parenting time, or enforce an order that is not being followed, Inspired Law Group can help you understand your options and move forward with a plan.

    Contact Inspired Law Group to schedule a consultation with Attorney Jeff McCarthy.

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