In North Carolina, when couples separate or divorce, both parents need to ensure their minor children are cared for financially. Determining child support can be a contested issue in divorces. If you are a parent seeking to navigate a child support dispute, modify an existing child support order, or collect unpaid child support, an experienced child support lawyer can help. At Miranda Law Firm, we’re committed to providing an honest and thorough evaluation of your child support case to ensure you achieve the most favorable outcome.
Usually, child support payments are made by the non-custodial parent to the custodial parent to meet the reasonable needs of their child’s health, education, and maintenance. The North Carolina Child Support Guidelines are used to assess various factors to calculate fair child support payments. Among other factors, the following are taken into account:
While this may seem like a straightforward approach, child support cases are often incredibly complicated, primarily because of the many unique issues that may arise. For instance, a change in circumstances or a change in custody may necessitate the need for a legal modification of the original child support order. Working with an experienced and skilled Cumberland County child custody attorney who can provide sound guidance and strong representation is critical.
Attorney Sarah Miranda has worked with many parents dealing with child support issues in Cumberland County. As a seasoned child support attorney in North Carolina, she can help you understand your situation, advise on your options and provide excellent representation to help you achieve the best result for yourself and your children. Let’s build a child support plan that works for your specific circumstance.
In North Carolina, when couples separate or divorce, both parents need to ensure their minor children are cared for financially. Determining child support can be a contested issue in divorces. If you are a parent seeking to navigate a child support dispute, modify an existing child support order, or collect unpaid child support, an experienced child support lawyer can help. At Miranda Law Firm, we’re committed to providing an honest and thorough evaluation of your child support case to ensure you achieve the most favorable outcome.
Usually, child support payments are made by the non-custodial parent to the custodial parent to meet the reasonable needs of their child’s health, education, and maintenance. The North Carolina Child Support Guidelines are used to assess various factors to calculate fair child support payments. Among other factors, the following are taken into account:
While this may seem like a straightforward approach, child support cases are often incredibly complicated, primarily because of the many unique issues that may arise. For instance, a change in circumstances or a change in custody may necessitate the need for a legal modification of the original child support order. Working with an experienced and skilled Cumberland County child custody attorney who can provide sound guidance and strong representation is critical.
Attorney Sarah Miranda has worked with many parents dealing with child support issues in Cumberland County. As a seasoned child support attorney in North Carolina, she can help you understand your situation, advise on your options and provide excellent representation to help you achieve the best result for yourself and your children. Let’s build a child support plan that works for your specific circumstance.
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Schedule Your Initial Consultation Now.
We specialize in contested, uncontested, and collaborative divorce.
We guide and protect you during the division of assets and debt.
We work relentlessly to protect you and your children.
Phone: (910) 900-3880
Fax: 910-339-3010
Email: info@mirandafamilylawfirm.com
Address:
210 Fairway Drive, Suite 201,
Fayetteville NC 28305
Credit cards accepted: Visa, Mastercard, American Express, Discover
DISCLAIMER: The information found on themirandalawfirm.com and other articles pertain specifically to North Carolina Law. This information is free and public. It is not intended to be legal advice about a legal problem and does not create an attorney-client relationship, nor does it promise any legal outcomes.
The commentary about North Carolina law in this website and articles are provided as a service to the community and do not constitute solicitation or provision of legal advice.
The facts of an individual case must be reviewed by an independent counsel of your choice. Our generalized statements may not be relevant to your case. We provide this general legal information on an ‘as-is’ basis. Please note that changes in the Law could make parts of this website’s content obsolete. We recommend the reader should check for changes to current law and consult with a qualified attorney on any legal issue. We make no warranties and disclaim liability for damages resulting from its use. Other links/websites/additional resources found on this website are not endorsements and the Miranda Law Firm makes no representation of their services.
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