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Do You Need a Child Support Lawyer?

May 19th, 2011 at 10:05 am » Comments (0)

Hiring a child support attorney is an expensive affair and before you hire someone it is natural for you to wonder whether it is at all worth the money. It is a valid question to ask? Well, hiring a child support attorney can be a great idea and a waste of money depending upon your [...]



How does the child support work?

May 2nd, 2011 at 10:24 am » Comments (0)

Child support is generally based on the parent who has custody of the child. If the mother has the child over the week, then the father is liable for providing financial support to their child. If the situation is upturned, then the mother would be economically responsible for paying child support How are payments made? [...]



Expense under New Mexico Child Support Guidelines

April 29th, 2011 at 5:48 am » Comments (0)

In New Mexico, parents are held fiscally liable for the care of their children. As such, the issue of child support is governed by state guidelines required under the guidelines of the New Mexico Child Support. These include a method based on a number of factors that contribute to s’ ensure that children involved in [...]



How to Select A Right Child Support Attorney

October 1st, 2010 at 6:37 am » Comments (0)

Selecting a child support attorney will be an important decision to make for any individual. A child support attorney will be responsible for maintaining the legal interest of your children. But it is not an easy task to find a right child support attorney. If you are able to find a right child support attorney, [...]



Child Support Cases Can Go To the Extreme for a Non-Earning Spouse

July 26th, 2010 at 8:06 am » Comments (0)

In any of the legal divorce process child support and child custody is the principle part of the whole proceedings. As in Dallas courts and society impose mandatory responsibility on both the fathers and mothers to support their children financially. Dallas County under Texas law has a statutory calculation to decide the amount of child [...]