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What Can a Family Lawyer Help With?
There are many reasons why you might need help from a family lawyer. From crafting co-parenting agreements and mediation, to child custody, support and contested divorce settlements.
Divorce/Dissolution of Marriage
Ending a marriage is never easy. A good divorce attorney will help ensure you receive a fair settlement of any assets, reasonable support, and a parenting arrangement that is in the best interests of you and your children.
Child Custody and Visitation
As a parent, you have a natural legal right to care for and be involved in the lives of your children. A custody lawyer will help you establish a parenting plan that protects your rights and enables you to spend a fair and reasonable amount of time with your kids.
Child Support
A separation can create immense financial hardship for parents. Hiring a child support attorney can help ensure the child support order is fair and reasonable, and enables you to care for your child's welfare financially.
Adoption
Adoption attorneys help you decide if adoption is right for you and your family, and then assist you with completing the legal process required to adopt a child and make legal and financial decisions on their behalf from that point forward.
Legal Help with Resolving Your Family Law Issue
Family law issues are uniquely personal and can often be exceptionally emotional because of the nature of the relationships involved. The insight and guidance of a knowledgeable and compassionate family law attorney will be invaluable for helping eliminate unnecessary stress, and achieving a favorable legal outcome for you and your children.
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How Can a Family Lawyer Help You?
When you hire a family lawyer to represent you, here are some of the things they can help you achieve:
More Time With Your Kids
A family lawyer can help you by negotiating with the other party or advocating on your behalf in court to make sure that any visitation or custody agreement is fair and in the best interests of your children
Favorable Divorce Settlement
A lawyer can help get you a favorable divorce settlement that can provide you with financial security.
Fair and Reasonable Support Payments
A lawyer can provide advice on the applicable laws and can help you to negotiate a support agreement with the other party. A lawyer can also represent you in court if necessary.
Establish a Fair Child Support Payment
Child support is a legal requirement for non-custodial parents who have been ordered by a court to provide financial support to his/her child. The terms for the payment of child support will end when state law determines the child has reached the age of majority (adulthood).
Determination of the legal obligation and levels of child support for the non-custodial parent vary from state to state. Unmarried parents are subject to the laws requiring child support to the same degree as married parents.
A custodial parent may sue an unmarried non-custodial parent in court to establish child support obligations.
Due to the fact that over 40% of first marriages end in divorce, the level of child support payments is a routine legal process determined by the courts as part of the divorce settlement. It is important to obtain legal advice involving any concerns involving the issue of court-ordered child support.
You can schedule a consultation with an Unbundled Attorney to discuss how best to protect your child support rights.
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What Determines How Much Child Support is Owed?
The income of the non-custodial parent is an important consideration considered by the court. The quality of life of the child and custodial parent prior to a divorce is another important factor the court considers in determining how much child support is owed. Expense and specific needs associated with individual children is another factor a court considers.
Failure to Follow Child Support Requirements
Divorce experiences often involve animosity and difficult personal circumstances. If a non-custodial parent fails to follow the judge's orders for child support payments, he can be liable for wage garnishment, arrest, tax refund seizure, etc.
It is important that either party, the custodial parent or the non-custodial parent, not err in responding to court ordered requirements of their divorce settlement, since failure to comply can result in penalties for either party.
For example, if the custodial parent withholds or disrupts visitation dates, and the non-custodial parent reacts by withholding child support payments, both violations of court-ordered terms for the divorce settlement may lead to severe penalties. It is important to consult an attorney on all issues involving child support.
Request a consultation with an Unbundled Attorney to discuss how to protect your rights on all issues involving child support.
Guidance on Delinquent Child Support Payments
Delinquent (late) child support payments are very common. Indeed, abandonment of child support responsibilities by a non-custodial parent are a frequent casualty of the divorce settlement experience.
Regardless of whether you are the custodial parent who has failed to receive child support payments, or you are the non-custodial parent who has failed to make one or more child support payments, delay in taking legal action to protect your rights can be costly.
If the custodial parent is receiving less than what the court has ordered in child support payments, and there is evidence the non-custodial parent is hiding income or other relevant information, that information can be brought to the court's attention for assistance in restoring full, timely child support payments. The court can also order back payments be brought up to date.
You can schedule a consultation with an Unbundled Attorney to discuss how to restore all lawful child support.
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