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Child Support Attorney & Lawyer
As a Child Support Attorney & Lawyer, we provide Toledo and the surrounding
Northwest Ohio communities experienced Child Support legal
services.
Child
support, as with any family law issue, can be very
complicated, and are best represented with the assistance and
guidance of an experienced child
support attorney & lawyer. Child support cases should
also be
handled in a delicate manner, and with the utmost discretion
regarding the child, or children.
Child Support is payment from one spouse to another for
the
support of the
children following a divorce, or the break-up of an unmarried couple. Normally,
child support payments end
when a child turns 18 years old, unless the child is still a full-time
student. If the child is a full-time student, the child support can
continue until the child turns the age of 19.
Child support cannot be
discharged in bankruptcy and is not considered as income by the
receiving parent, nor considered a tax deduction by the paying
parent.
As an experienced
child support attorney & lawyer,
Jeffrey D Levy, Esq.,
has been assisting Toledo and Northwest Ohio residents
by providing professional legal representation in child
support legal matters and disputes for over 30 years.
If you require professional
legal advice and representation regarding child
support issues, contact our office at
(419) 244-1001
to schedule a confidential legal consultation with
an experienced child
support attorney &
lawyer. Obtaining the services of experienced legal
counsel
should be the first step in protecting your rights and
options pertaining to any family law legal issue.
The
amount of child support that the non-custodial parent
pays to the custodial parent is determined by the corresponding
states Child
Support Guidelines.
When
calculating the proper child support to be paid, there are a
number of factors to consider that affects the child support
that is ordered by the court. Some of those issues include, but
are not limited to:
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The
amount of overnights that each parent has the
child;
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The
financial needs of the child such as day care
expenses, medical / dental insurance, uninsured
medical payments;
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And
the current income of both parents.
In the
event that circumstances with either parent
significantly changes, which may
warrant a post judgment child support modification, either parent may
file for a modification hearing to change the existing
child
support court order. Modification
requests are not typically well received by the other
parent, and are typically heavily disputed.
As a law firm which provides professional legal services relating to
child
support issues, we are experienced,
prepared, and well qualified to represent you in
even the most difficult of legal challenges you may
be facing. We are well versed in marital and family law,
and know how to apply the law to your specific
legal needs and goals.
If
you require professional legal advice and
representation regarding child
support issues, contact our office at
(419) 244-1001
to schedule a confidential, legal consultation with an
experienced child
support attorney & lawyer. Protecting your legal rights and
ensuring sure
your voice is heard is how we have conducted business
for over 30 years.
As a Child Support Attorney & Lawyer, we provide Toledo and the surrounding
Northwest Ohio communities experienced Child Support legal
services. |