Can Child Support Be Changed After Divorce? | Kolinsky Law

This blog explains that child support in Alberta is not permanent and can be modified after a divorce if a \"material change in circumstances\" occurs. We detail what qualifies as a material change—such as significant income shifts, job loss, or altered parenting time—and outline the legal process for adjusting support. Whether set by agreement or court order, securing a legally enforceable variation is crucial. The article emphasises the importance of professional legal guidance in navigating these changes, ensuring compliance, and protecting the child\'s best interests, offering key insights from Edmonton\'s Child Support Lawyer, David Kolinsky. #ChildSupport #FamilyLaw #EdmontonLawyer #Divorce #Parenting #AlbertaLaw #ChildSupportModification #MaterialChange #AlbertaDivorce #FamilyLaw #DivorceLawyer #CoParenting #ChildSupportModification #AlbertaFamilyLaw #EdmontonLegal #FathersRights #MothersRights #SharedParenting #Section7Expenses #MaterialChange #KolinskyLaw #DavidKolinsky