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Child Support Questions And Concerns Addressed

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When you go through a divorce and your marriage produced children, you may find that child support payments will be a part of the divorce proceedings. However, if you have limited experience or knowledge about child support, you may not be sure of what to expect from child support. Having the following couple of questions about child support answered will help you to be better informed about this aspect of your divorce.

Will The Other Parent Make The Payments Directly To You?

Some individuals may make the assumption that the other parent will always make the child support payment to them directly. However, this is not always the case as there are many jurisdictions where the other parent will make the payment to the courts, and the courts will distribute the payments to you.

What Will Happen If The Child Support Payments Stop?

Unfortunately, there are some people that may attempt to stop making these payments. However, you should be aware that if you encounter this problem, you have steps that you can take to force the other parent to resume these payments. For example, it can be possible for the courts to issue liens, wage garnishments and other penalties on the other parent. While you may need to have your attorney file the appropriate motions with the court, this can be a minor inconvenience compared to recovering this compensation.

Can The Child Support Agreement Ever Be Modified?

Unfortunately, there can be instances where the child support agreement may become outdated. For example, it can be possible for the other parent to have their child support obligations lowered due to a loss of employment or you may find that your child is facing particularly expensive medical needs. In these situations, the courts can intervene to adjust the child support accordingly. However, it will be necessary for documentation to be submitted to the courts as proof of the situation.

Child support can be a very contentious aspect of a divorce. Yet, there are many people that are not sure of what they should expect from these agreements. By knowing that the other parent may issue the payment to the courts, the steps that you can take if the other parent fails to make these payments and that it is possible for the courts to modify the amount of these obligations, you will be better prepared to ensure that your rights when it comes to child support are protected. 

For more information, contact professionals like Lois Iannone Attorney at Law


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