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Protecting You And Your Children In Child Support Actions

Navigating the complexities of child support can be daunting, especially when the stability of your financial future and the well-being of your children are at stake. At Mark Hill Attorney At Law, LLC, in Lawrenceville, we provide compassionate and dedicated legal services to ensure that your child support arrangements are fair and just. With over 30 years of experience since our establishment in 1992, our attorneys understand the intricacies of child support laws in Georgia and are committed to protecting your interests and those of your children.

We pride ourselves on our dedication to each case and our transparent communication, ensuring you are informed every step of the way. We know the importance of these matters to you and your family, which is why we offer free consultations to start addressing your concerns immediately.

How Georgia’s Child Support Guidelines Can Impact You

Child support is a legal obligation paid by parents to support their child’s living expenses after a divorce or separation. In Georgia, child support payments are determined based on the state’s child support guidelines, which aim to calculate a fair amount that reflects the needs of the children and the financial capabilities of the parents.

The factors considered in determining child support payments in Georgia include:

  • Each parent’s income and financial status
  • The needs of the child, including education, health care and special needs
  • The standard of living the child would have enjoyed had the marriage not ended
  • Custodial arrangements, including the amount of time the child spends with each parent

Child custody arrangements can significantly influence child support payments. Typically, the noncustodial parent pays support, and the amount can vary depending on the proportion of time the child spends with each parent. Child support obligations generally continue until the child reaches the age of majority, graduates from high school, marries or becomes emancipated, but modifications can be made due to changes in financial circumstances or the needs of the child.

Can You Sue For Child Support In Georgia?

In Georgia, you can take legal action to enforce child support payments. If a parent fails to meet their child support obligations, the other parent may file a lawsuit to enforce the court order. The process includes filing a petition with the court, proving the nonpayment, and seeking enforcement measures such as wage garnishment or contempt of court.

When dealing with child support issues, having an experienced attorney is invaluable. At Mark Hill Attorney At Law, LLC, we strive to find solutions that serve the best interests of your children and preserve your financial stability. Our family law attorneys are skilled in navigating the legal system, ensuring that all agreements comply with Georgia law and reflect the needs of all parties involved.

Take The Next Step For Your Family’s Future

Do not navigate the complexities of child support alone. Contact Mark Hill Attorney At Law, LLC, today to ensure that your rights and your children’s needs are professionally represented. Call us at 770-744-1133 or fill out our online contact form to schedule your free consultation at our Lawrenceville law office.