
When you file for a divorce, you usually have to make emotional, difficult decisions about your children and your finances. Your children need support with their development and for their financial future. The right parenting plan can help ensure there are enough resources to provide for their care. A Spokane child support lawyer can help you.
The Legal Hill, PLLC, can discuss your options for child support and the creation or modification of a parenting plan for financial support. There are many considerations, and our team in Spokane, WA can discuss the possible impact of any option you may be considering. Contact our office to set up an initial client meeting with an experienced child support lawyer.
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To determine child support, the court usually assesses the child’s needs plus the parents’:
However, the court can deviate from usual support guidelines if there are special circumstances such as whether there are other financial resources, substantial expenses, needs of any other dependents if other family support is available, or if the intended amount would be insufficient. An experienced child support attorney can explain what might traditionally be provided in your specific situation and help address your own financial goals for your child.
Yes, child support can be modified in Washington by either party after two years. However, there are other circumstances that may qualify as a basis to modify child support. If there’s been sufficient change in one parent’s income, an altered need for support, or a parenting plan change, you may have a basis to modify.
An attorney with experience handling child support matters, and with knowledge of court procedures can help determine the most strategic method to modify your existing child support order. Contact our office for help right away.
A child support order is binding once it’s in place. If your child’s other parent is behind in making the child support payments you’re owed, you have options under Washington law to collect the money.
It’s important to understand your rights if your child’s other parent is defying a court order for child support. An attorney can discuss the possible consequences of unpaid child support and can help discuss your options for proceeding with collecting what’s owed in unpaid child support. You deserve the child support you’re owed to care for your family, and an experienced attorney can help.
An attorney can make sure your children get the support they’re entitled to under the Washington Guidelines. An attorney can help with many aspects of child support, including:
An attorney can help, especially if:
An attorney can provide critical help for a child support matter. Contact The Legal Hill, PLLC, today for a consultation.
Your attorney fees for a Spokane child support lawyer usually depend upon the complexity of your case and the attorney’s experience level. More complicated cases and attorneys with more experience usually cost more. If you’re considering a specific Spokane child support lawyer, you can discuss their familiarity with child support cases and their written fee agreement. If you need help with a child support issue, contact The Legal Hill, PLLC, for help.
Usually, the child’s parent who was awarded less time with the child typically pays child support. Washington Guidelines help determine the amount of support based on the financial needs of each child. There are some exceptions, and the court may increase the amount of support based on certain case-specific circumstances.
A Spokane family law and child custody attorney at The Legal Hill, PLLC, can help discuss who might pay child support for your own child and your unique situation.
To enforce a court order for child support, you must prove you have a valid court order for child support, the child’s other parent knows about the order for child support, they were able to follow the order, and they failed to pay the court-ordered child support.
An experienced lawyer can assist with enforcing the support order. If you need help with a non-paying parent, contact The Legal Hill, PLLC, for reliable legal assistance and advice.
Post-secondary support exists to help a parent contribute to college expenses. Usually, a contribution must occur before your child graduates high school. Such support isn’t mandatory, and a court typically examines many factors when deciding to award post-secondary support, such as their age, their needs, their aptitudes, the parent’s education level, the standard of living, resources, and more. If you would like to discuss post-secondary support, our office can help.
We can help with family law matters and provide comprehensive support at The Legal Hill, PLLC. Contact our dedicated family law team to discuss your child support issue in a confidential space. We understand that you want to support your children both developmentally and financially. A child support case can quickly become overwhelming, and a knowledgeable child support attorney in Spokane can help you.
You need a strong advocate to help protect your legal rights and to help secure your child’s financial future. Contact The Legal Hill, PLLC, to discuss your individual Spokane child support issue and to schedule an initial consultation.