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    Default Stopping Support when the Payer Becomes the Custodial Parent

    My question involves child support in the State of: Arizona

    Recently, the mother of my son has gotten into some legal trouble. She has a warrant out for her arrest. I have been granted an emergency order stating that he is to stay solely in my custody. At this point I have no contact with her and my attempts to gain contact with her have been unsuccessful. He has been living with me for the past 8 weeks and will continue to live with me. She has only supervised visitation rights. How do I go about stopping or modifying child support so that I can afford to place him in before and after school care and be able to support him?

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    Default Re: Stopping Support when the Payer Becomes the Custodial Parent

    You file a motion with the court, asking the court to order those changes.
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