### Child support calculations are complex. Among the factors that are used to calculate child support are the number of overnights, payments for children not of the relationship, and each parent's pay. If a court order for child support payments is in place, the only way to change the amount due each month is with a new court order. To get a court order, your boyfriend must file a Motion to Modify Child Support. If the court approves a change in the payments, the change is normally retroactive to the date you filed the motion. So, it is imperative that you take action as soon as possible. The court has a self-help form available, which you can find at https://www.courts.state.co.us/Forms/PDF/JDF1403.pdf. Your boyfriend should contact us for a free case assessment if he would like to speak with our family law team about the specifics of his case and his options. Our contact information is available at https://www.robinsonandhenry.com/locations. *The foregoing information is general advice only and should not be relied upon to take, or fail to take, legal action. No attorney-client relationship is formed by this information.* ###