About Law Child Support

Law Child Support

If you have been through the divorce process, then you may have been assigned child support payments. These payments are designed to compensate for various costs of provision such as food, clothing, shelter, education, and health care. If you are not the custodial parent, then these support payments will supplement your ex-spouse’s income in order to ensure that your child’s needs are met. When determining child support and child custody, the courts will make its decisions based on the needs and best interest of the child.

While the ability to provide for the child is one of the serious factors considered by the court, there are some cases in which the custodial parent is unable to financially provide for their child on their own and requires financial assistance. If you are assigned child support payments, then you may experience various financial hardships that make these payments extremely difficult to provide. There are many types of financial hardship, such as losing a job, lowering income, and incurring other financial expenses. If you are experiencing difficulty in making these payments, then you may greatly benefit from the legal assistance of a representative from our firm.

Payment Modifications

It is important to know that there are various options available to you; for example, you may be able to have these payments modified in order to better suit your financial status. At Scott Law Firm, we can provide you with the skillful representation that you need for your case. We can put our experience to work for you. Your case is important to us, and we stand by our clients throughout the duration of their cases. We also offer a free case evaluation; use this to obtain answers and advice regarding your case without any financial commitment. Contact our firm today for the legal assistance that you need in your case!