" />
ContactALawyer.com - Lawsuit news for Personal Injury, Medical Malpractice, Criminal Law and more.
Search this site:

Contact a Miami Child Support Lawyer

Divorce and Family Law Topics

Child support is the periodic payment from a non-custodial parent to a custodial parent, which helps compensate for a child’s living expenses. During the divorce proceedings, the court may award primary or sole custody of a child to one parent. The court then orders the other parent to fulfill Child Support in Miami obligations by setting payment amounts. In the event that the parents are awarded joint custody of the child, the Child Support in Miami obligation is shared by both parents, and is based on a percentage of each parent’s income and the total amount of time each parent spends with the child.

Child support payment amounts are calculated based on a number of factors. The court considers the current income of each parent including their occupational wages, assets like stocks and bonds, welfare benefits, and more. Additionally, the court will look at the custodial parent and child’s standard of living before the divorce, which may include factors such as educational expenses, day care expenses, health insurance, etc.

The court has the right to increase or decrease Child Support in Miami payments when it is in the best interest of the child. Child support payments can be modified based on the following considerations including, but not limited to:

· Income increase or decrease of either parent
· Remarriage
· Change in custody rights
· Extraordinary medical, psychological, education, or dental expenses
· Special needs of the child
· Age of the child
· More

The duration of Child Support in Miami obligations are dependant upon the varying laws of each state. In most states, Child Support in Miami is typically paid throughout the child’s minority, which is 18 years of age, though some states require Child Support in Miami to be paid until the child is 21 years old. However, Child Support in Miami payments can be terminated if the child gets married, enters the military, is lawfully adopted by another party, or becomes legally emancipated or self-supporting.

Because Child Support in Miami is a court order, it is against the law for the payor to not make the obligatory payments. Under the Child Support Enforcement Act of 1984, federal laws allow courts to intercept tax refunds, seize property, or suspend business licenses to enforce Child Support in Miami orders. If these attempts don’t work, the payor may be held in contempt of court and face jail time.

It is important to know that Child Support in Miami laws vary from state to state and can be complex. In order to best protect your legal interests, it is important to seek the assistance of a qualified divorce attorney who can protect the rights of you and your child. Please contact us today to learn more about your legal options or to speak to an experienced divorce lawyer free of charge.



ContactALawyer.com offers no obligation, no charge initial consultations in personal injury law, baby injury law, brain injury law, birth injury law, spinal injury law, medical malpractice law, misdiagnosis law, defective drug law, wrongful death law, construction accident law, automobile accident law, auto accident law, car accident law, disability law, dui law, dwi law, asbestos law, mesothelioma law, criminal law, trial law, real estate law, divorce law and immigration law. We service Florida: Miami, Ft. Myers, Ft. Lauderdale, Naples, the greater Miami area and more

The attorneys in our network have well earned reputations for providing aggressive and high quality representation. We understand that when a client seeks our professional advice, the client expects us to listen with patience, compassion and courtesy leaving no detail to chance. Our attorneys offer candid no-obligation initial consultations without charge. If you would like to contact us, please use our easy form. We will respond within 24/48 hours. We service Florida: Miami, Ft. Myers, Ft. Lauderdale, Naples, the greater Miami area and more.

More Areas

Miami Child Support News



Contact a Miami Child Support Lawyer

If you or a loved one has suffered a personal injury because of someone else's negligence, malpractice, or recklessness, you may be entitled to compensation. Please complete this contact form, and one of our personal injury lawyers will contact you shortly about your claim.

* Required Field



First Name*:
Last Name* :
Email Address* :
Phone Number* :
Fax:
Address* :
City* :
State* :
Please briefly describe your legal concern* :