Child Support Law

Child support law exists in each state, and works to protect children as well as their parents - both the custodial parents and the non-custodial parents. The law governs several issues related to child support, including the amount of money that is paid to custodial parents from non-custodial parents, what happens if the non-custodial parent defaults on child support payments, and more. Child support attorneys can help individuals better understand child support law, as well as what is required of them under these laws. It's important that anyone involved in a child support court case speak with a child support lawyer. He or she can protect the best interests of the parents, whether they are the custodial parents or the non-custodial parents. Individuals can learn more about child support law by contacting the child support enforcement office in their county, via the Department of Human Services.

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  • Child support law centers on the children in a relationship and what is best for them.

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