Increase In Child Support Denied
Trial court properly denied petitioner’s request for increased child support. Halas v. Executor of Estate of Halas
Modification of support is required where there is a substantial imbalance between the supporting parent’s capabilities and the child’s needs. In re Boyden
Where there was sufficient evidence to justify the finding that, since the entry of the original divorce decree, the needs of the defendant’s children had increased materially, and the evidence also sustained a finding that defendant was able to pay an increased amount of child support, trial court findings that defendant should pay increased child support was not contrary to the manifest weight of the evidence. Neeland v. Neeland

