Every trip to the grocery store or gas station feels more expensive than the last. The prices of clothes, school supplies, and activities for your kids seem to go up constantly. In fact, prices have risen nearly 19% since 2020, and essentials like food have climbed over 25%, according to U.S. inflation data. While costs keep rising, many parents are left with fixed child support payments that no longer stretch far enough. When everything costs more, the money you have just doesn’t stretch as far as it used to. This can be a huge source of stress for any family.
This problem is even bigger for parents who rely on child support. Your child support order was likely set based on costs and incomes from months or even years ago. Is that same amount of money still enough to cover your child’s needs today?
At Modern Family Law, our attorneys understand the financial pressure you feel. We want to explain how inflation affects child support and what you can do about it. Knowing your options is the first step toward finding a solution.