Spousal & Child Support

When a marriage ends, financial stability is one of the most critical concerns for both spouses, especially when children are involved. Our firm helps clients navigate the complex rules surrounding spousal support (alimony) and child support, ensuring that financial arrangements are fair, accurate, and sustainable.

Spousal Support (Alimony)

Spousal support is designed to help a lower-earning spouse maintain a standard of living reasonably comparable to that established during the marriage. Courts consider a wide range of factors, including the length of the marriage, each party’s earning capacity, age, health, and contributions to the family.
Our team works to:

We take a balanced approach, protecting your financial interests while working toward practical, long-term solutions.

Child Support

Every parent has a legal and moral obligation to support their children. Child support ensures that children’s essential needs, from housing and healthcare to education and extracurricular activities, are met. We assist clients in:

Calculating child support under state guidelines

Presenting accurate income information and custody arrangements.

Modifying child support when income, employment, or parenting time changes.

Enforcing delinquent payments through court or administrative remedies.

Our goal is to protect your children’s well-being and ensure that financial responsibilities are shared fairly between both parents.

Modifications & Enforcement

Life changes and so can support obligations. Whether you’ve experienced job loss, remarriage, or a significant change in custody, we can help petition for a modification of support orders or enforce compliance when payments stop.

Compassionate, Results Driven Representation

Support matters are deeply personal and financially significant. We combine compassionate advocacy with sharp legal strategy to secure results that reflect both your needs and your family’s best interests.

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