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Josfamilylaw 01
Josfamilylaw 01
01 Mar 2024 10:04

Separating from a partner or spouse after divorce or the end of a de facto relationship can be highly emotional and difficult. The matter is made more complex if minor children are involved.

California child support laws are designed to ensure that the best interests and well-being of the children are fulfilled. It also balances the duty and capacity of each parent to support their children. When it comes to your child’s future, you must consider all options carefully and obtain legal guidance from a qualified family law specialist.

At Jos Family Law, our child support attorney Orange County provides accurate counsel to help you determine what’s best for your children. We can also modify child support payments due to changes in circumstances or enforce a child support order if your ex-spouse is unwilling to pay.

Who is Liable for Child Support?

Both parents must care and provide for their minor children until they attain majority. This is true for biological and adoptive parents.

Generally, the spouse that has primary custody of the child post-divorce gets child support from the other parent. Factors like several children, the income of each parent, and the lifestyle of the child before divorce. The higher-earning spouse will make periodic payments to the other, as specified in the child support guideline.

If your spouse refuses to pay child support, a child support attorney in Orange County can file a petition for enforcement of the order and obtain all deferred payments.

Schedule a Consultation

Our experienced child support attorneys in Orange County are ready to help you. Call (714) 733–7066 or send an email to jos@josfamilylaw.com to schedule a free consultation.

 
 
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