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Family Law Attorney — Child and Spousal Support Increase in the Central Region

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Support Increase — What You Need to Know

Support is a monthly payment determined by the Family Court to cover basic needs of children or a spouse. In situations where economic circumstances change — such as an increase in the payer's income, new educational or medical expenses, or changes in custody arrangements — the existing amount may no longer be sufficient. At this point, the support recipient may file a request to increase support in court.

Over the past decade, there has been a significant increase in requests for support increases, particularly following economic and real changes in the cost of living. In Israel, the Family Court applies a strict standard in assessing needs and payment capacity, and a support increase proceeding requires solid evidence, financial documents, and expert legal support.

As a family law attorney specializing in family and divorce law in the Central Region, I provide full representation in support increase requests — from case preparation, gathering financial evidence, court proceedings, to achieving a settlement or judgment in your favor. My approach combines deep legal experience with a sensitive understanding of family dynamics and the emotional impact of this process on the family.

When Should You File a Request for Support Increase?

A request to increase support should not be taken lightly, but there are clear situations where it is legally and financially justified:

  • Increase in Payer's Income: If the payer received a significant promotion at work, started a business, or received additional income that did not exist when the previous support was determined.
  • New Educational and Medical Expenses: If the child is now in middle school or high school, or requires special medical treatment, dental care, or psychological therapy, these costs may justify an increase.
  • Change in Custody Arrangement: If custody arrangements change (for example, the child moves to live primarily with the recipient parent), this affects the division of expenses.
  • Inflation and Decreased Purchasing Power: If several years have passed since the support was determined, the cost of living has increased significantly, and the actual cost of living has risen.
  • Change in the Child's Health Status: Special expenses, treatments, or needs that did not exist before.

In any case, a request to increase support requires strong documentation, financial evidence, and accurate legal argumentation. This is where expert legal representation becomes essential.

The Support Increase Process in Court

A request to increase support begins with filing a petition with the Family Court in the appropriate jurisdiction (usually, given the connection to the Central Region, this would be the Family Court in Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan, Bnei Brak, or nearby areas). The process includes:

  1. Case Preparation: Gathering financial documents — salary statements, income declarations, accounting reports (if the payer is self-employed), documented expenses, and certifications of new needs (medical bills, educational price quotes, etc.).
  2. Filing the Petition: A reasoned legal petition detailing the changes in circumstances, the evidence, and the requested amount. The petition must be justified under applicable law and case law.
  3. Discovery Phase: The court may summon both parties for an initial hearing, where a settlement offer can be made. In some cases, the parties reach an agreement without the need for a full hearing.
  4. Court Hearing: If no agreement is reached, a hearing is held where both parties present evidence, documents, and testimony. The judge hears the arguments of both sides and makes a decision based on the evidence.
  5. Court Judgment: The judge determines the new support amount or dismisses the request. A judgment may be appealed to the Supreme Court under certain conditions.

Each step in this process requires careful preparation, deep legal knowledge, and the ability to present the case persuasively before the court. This is why one party has a significant advantage if represented by a family law attorney with expertise in this field.

Common Legal Arguments in Increasing Child Support

Family courts in Israel apply strict standards when evaluating requests to increase child support. The judge examines changes in circumstances and determines whether they are significant enough to justify a modification of the support amount. Below are the main arguments that are successfully used:

1. Increase in the Payer's Income

This is the strongest argument in a request to increase child support. If the support payer received a job promotion or if their income increased significantly, the court views this as an indication of greater payment capacity. The key is to present clear evidence — current salary statements, employer confirmation, or a new income tax return. If the payer is self-employed, accounting reports and tax documents are critical.

2. New Expenses or Significantly Increased Expenses

New needs of the child can justify increasing child support. For example, if the child moved to high school where they are required to participate in trips, clubs, or special courses, or if they require medical or psychological treatment, these costs are considered legal necessities. The court requires complete documentation — invoices, quotations, or confirmations from the educational or medical institution.

3. Change in Custody or Residence Arrangement

If the child moves to live primarily with the parent receiving child support (and this was not previously the case), this affects the division of housing expenses, fuel, and health insurance costs. This change can justify a substantial increase in child support.

4. Inflation and Decline in Purchasing Power

If several years have passed since child support was set and the cost of living has increased significantly (food prices, fuel, housing, education), this may justify an increase even without changes in the payer's income. In Israel, during periods of high inflation, family courts often increase child support to maintain purchasing power.

5. Special Needs of the Child

Children with special needs — whether due to health issues, disabilities, or special educational needs — may receive higher child support. The court examines these expenses carefully and requires medical or educational documentation.

Each of these arguments requires clear evidence and documentation. This is why case preparation is a critical stage in the process and should be done with precision and high professionalism.

Common Mistakes in Child Support Increase Requests

In Israeli family law, there are recurring mistakes that attorneys see repeatedly in child support increase requests. Understanding these mistakes can help you avoid them:

  • Filing a request without sufficient financial evidence: The court will not accept general arguments. You need documents — salary statements, accounting reports, bank statements, etc. Without these, your request may be dismissed.
  • Failure to assess the payer's payment capacity: Sometimes, those requesting an increase propose an amount that is too high, causing the court to reject the request. A realistic assessment of payment capacity is necessary.
  • Failure to document new needs: If you claim the child has a new need, you must prove it. A doctor's invoice, confirmation from the educational institution, or a quotation are essential.
  • Delay in filing the request: If circumstances changed years ago, but you only file the request now, the court may view the delay seriously. In some cases, a retroactive adjustment to the date when the request should have been filed may be sought.
  • Lack of preparation for court proceedings: Appearing in court requires thorough preparation. You must be ready for difficult questions from the other spouse and be able to justify every argument with evidence.

My Legal Representation Services for Increasing Child Support

01

Initial Legal Consultation

In-depth consultation regarding your rights, the prospects of your request, and the next steps. I examine your case with complete confidentiality, listen to your circumstances, and provide a realistic assessment of your prospects in court.

02

Collection and Organization of Financial Documents

Assistance in obtaining all required documents — salary statements, income tax returns, accounting reports, bank statements, and any other relevant document. Organization of these documents in a logical and understandable manner for the court.

03

Preparation of the Legal Petition

Writing of a well-reasoned legal petition that details the changes in circumstances, presents the evidence in a persuasive manner, and uses applicable case law to support your arguments.

04

Representation in Court Proceedings

Full representation in family court proceedings — presentation of evidence, strong legal arguments, handling difficult questions, and negotiation with the other party to achieve the best possible outcome.

05

Negotiation for Settlement

In some cases, it is possible to reach an agreement on increasing child support without the need for a full court hearing. I negotiate with the other party, seeking a solution that meets the child's needs and is fair to both sides.

06

Appeal of a Court Judgment

If the court rejects your request, or if you believe the judgment is unfair, you can file an appeal. I handle the preparation of the appeal and representation before the Supreme Court.

Comparison — Increasing Child Support in Different Scenarios

To better understand how courts approach increasing child support, it is helpful to review some typical scenarios:

ScenarioChange in CircumstancesLikelihood of IncreaseNotes
30% Income IncreasePayer received a substantial promotionVery High (80-90%)If clear evidence in salary statements or income declarations
New Educational NeedsChild moved to secondary school with higher expensesMedium to High (60-75%)Requires documentation from the educational institution
Special Medical TreatmentChild requires treatment that did not exist previouslyVery High (85-95%)Requires medical certification and expense documentation
Inflation OnlyNo income change, but cost of living increasedMedium (50-65%)Depends on inflation rate and time elapsed since support was determined
Change in Custody PatternChild moves to live primarily with the recipientHigh (75-85%)Requires documentation of custody change
Decrease in Payer's IncomePayer lost job or received salary cutsRequest for Reduction (not increase)Reverse request — could result in decreased support

As can be seen, the likelihood of an increase depends heavily on the type of change in circumstances and the strength of evidence. Cases involving income changes or new medical needs typically have higher success rates, while requests based solely on inflation may face greater resistance.

Family Law in the Central Region — Experience and Local Expertise

As an attorney specializing in family law and divorce proceedings in the Central Region, I have deep experience handling requests for increased child support in local courts. My understanding of local judges, court procedures, and the "mentality" of courts in Tel Aviv, Ramat Gan, Bnei Brak, and surrounding areas provides me with a significant advantage in representing my clients.

Over the years, I have learned how courts in the Central Region approach different arguments, which evidence they view as strong, and how to present a case in a way that persuades the judge. This is knowledge that cannot be obtained from textbooks or guides — it comes from direct experience in the courtroom.

Additionally, I understand the family dynamics in this region — mortgages, cost of living, and the profile of the average family in the Central Region. This helps me assess child support amounts realistically and based on local data.

Frequently Asked Questions About Increasing Child Support

The values that guide my work

What guides our day-to-day work

Personal accompaniment and discretion

Every case is unique, and every family requires personalized attention. I treat each client as an individual, listen to his or her circumstances in depth, and maintain absolute discretion at every stage of the process.

High legal professionalism

Legal representation requires deep knowledge, thorough preparation, and strategic thinking. I invest significant effort in preparing each case to ensure that you receive the best representation in court.

Clear and consistent communication

You need to know what is happening with your case. I maintain regular communication, keep you updated on developments, and explain the next steps in clear and easy-to-understand language.

Strategic thinking

Every legal request is a strategic game. I don't just file a request — I think about the strongest arguments, settlement options, and ways to achieve the best outcome for you.

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