Raising a child is expensive, and every child deserves financial stability. But child support disagreements can be frustrating and unfair, whether you’re receiving or paying. If you are struggling with unpaid support, unfair calculations, or need a modification, you need strong legal representation to ensure a fair outcome.
The other parent refuses to pay, creating financial strain
You were ordered to pay more than you can afford, but don’t know how to modify it
You suspect the other parent is hiding income, affecting payment calculations
You want to ensure your child’s needs are met, but the legal system feels confusing
Filing for Child Support – Ensuring accurate calculations based on both parents’ financial situations.
Child Support Modifications – Adjusting payments due to income changes or life events.
Enforcement Actions – Taking legal action against parents who fail to pay. Defending Against
Unreasonable Support Orders – Protecting you from excessive financial burden.
Your child deserves financial stability. Let’s ensure fairness and enforcement.
Child support is based on income, number of children, custody arrangements, and state guidelines.
Yes. If there’s a significant change in income or life circumstances, you can request a modification.
There are legal enforcement options, including wage garnishment, tax refund interception, and court action.
Yes. Interstate child support enforcement laws allow courts to collect payments across state lines.