Court order

Dear FATHERDORIGHT:

Greetings. I don’t understand what you mean about not having overnight visits at the marital residence…can you please be more specific?

No, I doubt it that your child support will increase just because you sell the house. If you have child support set by the guidelines, then the amount you pay will not change for 3 years or until the income has changed more than 15%. Thank you.

Janet L. Fritts
Attorney with Rosen Divorce
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I have primary custody of my son but I pay her child support and within the order it states that I’m not to have overnight visits at the marrital address, so will I be violating the order if I move in with someone and will my child support increase if I sell the marrital home.