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Law Firm for Child and Spousal Support Increase

Professional legal consultation, personal guidance, and full representation in family court. Attorney Rosil Amir specializes in increasing child and spousal support — protecting your rights and ensuring your family's financial security.

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Increasing Child and Spousal Support — What It Is and How Our Firm Can Help You

Child and spousal support is a sum of money established by a court decision or agreement between parties to provide financial support for children or a former spouse. When financial circumstances change — an increase in the obligor's income, higher cost of living, new needs of the children, or changes in care expenses — there is a legal opportunity to increase the amount of support previously set.

Our firm, a boutique law office in Ramat Gan led by Attorney Rosil Amir, specializes in increasing child and spousal support for parents and family members in need of renewed financial assistance. We provide personal guidance, in-depth legal consultation, and strategic representation in family court to ensure your rights are protected and your family's needs are heard.

When Can Support Be Increased?

Under Israeli family law, an increase in support is possible when there has been a significant change in circumstances that existed when the original support was determined. This change can be on the obligor's side — an increase in income, receipt of a bonus, inheritance, or a change in the costs of caring for the child or spouse (new medical needs, more expensive education, change in housing costs).

Generally, courts require proof that the change is substantial and real — not minor or temporary income fluctuations. Attorney Rosil Amir examines each case individually, identifies the relevant legal circumstances, and builds a strong claim based on reliable evidence and thorough legal analysis.

What Is the Legal Process for Increasing Support?

Increasing support typically begins with filing a petition with the family court. The petition must include supporting documents: current income documentation (tax report, pay stub, bank statement), proof of change in circumstances, sworn declaration, and any other relevant documents. After the petition is filed, the spouse or other parent has time to respond and present their arguments.

Israeli courts consider many factors: both parties' income, the child's or spouse's needs, the required standard of living, and the obligor's earning capacity. In some cases, our firm attempts to reach a settlement agreement between the parties, which saves time, legal costs, and court exposure. If no agreement is reached, the case goes to trial, where we represent your interests with a strong legal position.

How Long Does the Support Increase Process Take?

The duration of the process depends on the court's caseload, the complexity of the case, and the parties' willingness to reach an agreement. Generally, straightforward cases with mutual consent can be resolved within 2–4 months. Cases requiring full court proceedings may take 6–12 months or longer. Our firm maintains regular communication with clients at each stage, so you know exactly where you stand in the process.

Our Support Increase Services

01

Preliminary Legal Consultation

In-depth assessment of your case, examination of legal options, and detailed explanation of your rights and obligations under family law. We explain the legal prospects, expected costs, and a clear action plan.

02

Document Preparation and Legal Documentation

Preparation of a professional legal petition, gathering and organizing evidence, sworn declarations, and financial documentation. Our firm ensures that every supporting document clearly and persuasively backs your claims.

03

Negotiation and Settlements

Experience in reaching settlement agreements between parties while protecting your interests. A mutually agreed settlement saves time, legal costs, and court exposure.

04

Court Representation

Full representation in family court proceedings, presentation of evidence, professional legal arguments, and all actions necessary to protect your rights before the judge.

05

Personal Guidance and Strategic Thinking

Every case is handled with deep expertise in family law, with long-term strategic thinking. We help you understand the implications of each decision and create a plan that protects your financial security.

06

Updates and Management of Future Changes

After new support is established, we are available for additional legal updates, handling payment delays, or requests for further modifications when circumstances change again.

Factors the Court Considers in Increasing Alimony

The Family Court in Israel applies defined legal criteria when considering a request to increase alimony. The examination is not straightforward — it requires an in-depth review of the economic, social, and personal circumstances of each party.

Income of the Obligor (Payer)

The central factor is the income of the obligor. The court examines the current income compared to the income at the time of the original alimony determination. A substantial increase in income — whether from a salary raise, new self-employment income, receipt of a bonus, inheritance, or investments — can justify an increase in alimony. Attorney Rozil Amir carefully examines every possible source of income and presents dedicated evidence in court.

Needs of the Obligee (Child or Spouse)

The needs of the obligee are a critical part of the equation. Higher cost of living, new medical needs, increased educational expenses (for example, transition to private school or special courses), or changes in living conditions — all of these can justify an increase in alimony. Our office documents all new needs in an organized manner and presents them in court to prove the justification for the increase.

Earning Capacity of the Obligor

The court considers not only the current income but also the earning capacity of the obligor — that is, their potential to earn more. If the obligor worked part-time and transitioned to full-time employment, or if they possess skills or education that enable them to earn higher income, the court may take this into consideration in its decision.

Substantial Change in Circumstances

The fundamental legal criterion is that there has been a "substantial change in circumstances" since the determination of the original alimony. This means the change is not expected, temporary, or minor — it must be truly substantial. Our office builds a strong legal argument demonstrating that the change is indeed substantial and would justify an increase in alimony.

Economic Status of the Obligee and Their Ability to Support Themselves

In cases of alimony for a former spouse, the court considers the obligee's ability to support themselves. If the obligee is employed or able to work, this may affect the amount of alimony. Nevertheless, generally the court prefers not to impose a heavy financial burden on the obligee, especially if they took care of children during the marriage or if they are of advanced age.

Comparative Table — Child Support Increase Scenarios

Below is a table presenting typical scenarios in which Israeli courts have approved child support increases:

Scenario Change in Circumstances Success Rate Notes
Increase in obligor's income (30% or more) Obligor received a promotion or new independent income Very High Must present tax returns, pay stubs, and clear evidence
New medical needs of the child Child requires expensive medical treatment, medications, or therapy Very High Must present medical documentation, cost assessments, and invoices
Substantial increase in cost of living Increase in rent, telephone, electricity, or food costs Medium to High Must prove these costs are due to child's needs, not personal choice
Transition to private education or special programs Child enrolled in private school, courses, or therapy Medium to High Legal justification required — is this in the child's best interest or personal choice?
Receipt of bonus or inheritance Obligor received a one-time bonus or inherited assets Medium Depends on whether this is considered recurring or one-time income
Small increase in income (less than 15%) Small increase in salary or income Low to Medium Generally not considered "substantial" unless there are new needs

Important Note: The above table is based on prevailing case law and typical examples. Each case is unique, and the final decision is subject to the judge's discretion. Our firm examines the specific circumstances of each client and develops a unique legal argument tailored to your facts.

Risks and Common Mistakes in Alimony Increase Requests

Some clients attempt to file an alimony increase request on their own, without legal representation. This can lead to serious errors that may harm your chances of success.

Mistake 1: Incomplete or Outdated Documents

The court requires current and clear financial documentation. If you present old tax reports, payslips from only the previous month, or incomplete evidence, the court may reject the request or decide based on incomplete information. Our firm ensures that every document is current, complete, and supports your claims.

Mistake 2: Failure to Prove "Substantial Change"

The legal criterion is a substantial change in circumstances. If you fail to clearly prove this—by comparing the income/needs at the time of the original alimony determination to the current situation—the court may reject the request. Our firm builds a detailed and clear comparison that demonstrates the change.

Mistake 3: Weak or Non-Legal Arguments

A weak legal argument—not based on case law, legislation, or recognized legal principles—may be rejected by the court. Our firm is built on deep knowledge of family law jurisprudence and constructs strong, sound, and persuasive legal arguments.

Mistake 4: Failure to Address the Other Party's Arguments

The court hears both sides. If you do not plan in advance how to address the other party's arguments (for example, "he claims he cannot earn more"), your request will be weak. Our firm plans all counterarguments in advance and ensures you are prepared for trial.

Mistake 5: Lack of Legal Updates

Family law in Israel changes, and new case law affects court decisions. If you rely on outdated information, your request may be less persuasive. Our firm stays current with all new case law and uses it for the benefit of our clients.

Frequently Asked Questions — Alimony Increase

Why Choose Our Law Firm for Increasing Maintenance

What guides our day-to-day work

Deep Experience in Family Law

Attorney Rozil Amir specializes in family law, divorce, maintenance, and inheritance matters for many years. Each case is handled with deep legal knowledge, understanding of current case law, and long-term strategic thinking.

Personal and Compassionate Representation

Our office is boutique — we handle every client personally. You are not a number in a file; you are a partner in your legal process, and we listen to you, understand your needs, and work for your benefit.

Discretion and Confidentiality

Every detail of your file is confidential and protected. Our office handles sensitive family matters with complete discretion and respect for your privacy.

Timely and Clear Communication

We maintain regular communication with the client at every stage of the process. You will know exactly where you stand, what the next step is, and what the implications of each decision are.

Free Initial Legal Consultation

We offer a free consultation meeting in which we listen to your case, assess your chances, and provide a clear action plan — with no obligation.

Increasing Maintenance Requires Professional Legal Counsel

If you are considering increasing maintenance, we are here to help. Our office provides personal guidance, comprehensive legal advice, and full representation in court. Schedule a free consultation with Attorney Rozil Amir today.

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