At the Law Offices of Nooney, Roberts, Hewett & Nowicki, we have expert child support attorneys who have represented many clients seeking child support from the other parent, in addition to those who have been required to make child support payments. We work consistently to assure that you get the entire amount owed to you, in order to care for your child. Likewise, we also make sure those paying child support are not overpaying in regard to the Florida law and your present-day salary.
The effects of any child support order can alter the lives of you and your children for many years. This is the reason why our child support attorneys are committed to giving both mothers and fathers valuable information and knowledge that our attorneys have learned over the years. Consider calling us today to learn more about the different options you when pursuing child support.
Child support is determined by a formula. While this may seem very straightforward, that is not always the case. Accurate figures are essential for the successful use of the child support formula. When the figures are inaccurate, so is the resulting child support amount. At the Law Offices of Nooney, Roberts, Hewett & Nowicki, our attorneys will be diligent and make certain that the numbers are correct. We will work for you.
With more than 35 years of combined experience, the lawyers at the Law Offices of Nooney, Roberts, Hewett & Nowicki understand child support. We are available to put our knowledge to work for people in Jacksonville and throughout North Florida, including St. Augustine, Orange Park, Callahan, and Palatka.
When you are going through a divorce that involves your children, you will likely be required to arrange some form of child support. The court will enter an order requiring one or both parents to make child support payments. It is advised that you seek legal assistance from a child support attorney, who can help you attain the child support that you will need, or help you determine the estimated amount you should be paying based on your financial records. Allow our legal team at the Law Offices of Nooney, Roberts, Hewett & Nowicki to assure that your children receive the needed financial support, we deal with a variety of cases concerning children.
One key component in making certain that the child support guidelines lead to an accurate determination is collecting the correct details about each parent’s income and assets. A second important piece is determining the needs of the child, considering special medical needs or other factors. Our attorneys will carefully investigate your case to make certain that all of the facts are on the table to ensure that the custodial parent receives the financial support necessary to raise a child.
If your case has already been resolved, but you are not receiving child support payments from your former spouse, we can help. You have remedies and we can seek to recover payment through the court. The court may order wage garnishment, an income deduction order, or hold the payer in contempt of court.
If you are receiving child support, but there have been major changes in income of you or your former spouse, we can help you seek modification of the child support order. Maybe your wages are reduced, or your former spouse received a promotion. In either case, we can seek to have that life change reflected in the support order.
The calculation of child support can be difficult at times, but a knowledgeable child support attorney can help determine what the law commands if both parties give the proper financial records.
The reason for making child support payments is to make sure that your child receives the necessary food, shelter, clothing, etc. These expenses are usually paid by the parent who does not have custody or only has limited custody. As you should know, child support is not a payment to the other involved parent. Child support payments are meant to be given to the child for all their basic needs.
The court will take into account all key points when determining the suitable child support payment. At our firm, we perform the needed investigation to get precise information, involving the expenses and wages of your previous spouse. We're devoted to getting the correct information.
Contact us at (904) 398-1992 for a free initial consultation with one of our child support attorneys