An appeal of a child support case is a request to a higher court to review a lower court’s decision regarding child support. This can be done when a party believes that the lower court made an error in its decision or that there has been a change in circumstances that warrants a modification of the child support order. Appeals of child support cases are typically handled by appellate courts, which are courts that review decisions made by lower courts.
There are several reasons why a party might choose to appeal a child support case. Some common reasons include: