Child Support and Emancipation in MA
My ex decided to cut his child support payment in half when my older son graduated from college last May. The divorce agreement states that he is to pay the full amount until the youngest child turns 23 or graduates from college. He said that because our older son is now emancipated, he doesn't need to pay child support for him anymore, hence the reduction by half. He claims that this was an mistake in the agreement and is now seeking a modification in child support when I asked him to resume the full payment and pay me what he owes since May.
Another bit of information is that while our agreement says that my ex has joint physical custody, my son who is 14 no longer stays with his father, ever, and he no longer has a room at his house. Not sure if this is relevant.
My question: How likely is it that a judge in MA will see this as a mistake by the attorney (not including a reduction in child support when the older child is emancipated) and do you think I will end up with a lower child support amount? Will he have to pay me the back child support?