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Child Support

Fairhope Child Support Lawyer

If you are recently divorced or separated, you may have legal questions regarding the financial support of your child. When it comes to child support and child custody, there is no “one fits all” solution. As each family situation is unique, so are the factors that determine the well-being of the children involved. Fairhope child support lawyer Michael A. Pylant works with parents in Baldwin County, Mobile County, and Escambia County, Alabama to establish or modify child support orders.

Alabama Child Support Guidelines

Child support is the financial aspect that parents are responsible for to protect their child’s future. In Alabama, this duty is expected from both parents until the minor reaches the age of 19 years old. When there is a divorce, separation, or establishment of paternity, this financial responsibility can come into question. Our family law firm has handled countless cases for individuals on both sides of the dispute. We will work with you to establish a child support order that will ensure your child’s needs will be met.

In the state of Alabama, there are certain guidelines that the court follows when establishing a child support order. The schedule of basic child support obligations is based on the combined adjusted gross income of the individual and the number of children who will be receiving the child support. The higher the income or the higher the number of children will result in a higher monthly payment.

Income includes any source of wages including, but not limited to, salaries, commissions, bonuses, self-employment income, Social Security benefits, veteran’s benefits, and pensions. Even if an individual is unemployed, there is a minimum amount of child support that the person is obligated to pay. 

Both parents are expected to fulfill their financial responsibility to the child or children in question. However, different factors can contribute to the amount of support each parent will contribute. Certain factors can cause a deviation from the monthly assessment including, but not limited to, shared physical custody or visitation rights, insurance, child-care costs, or college education expenses.

If you have questions about an existing child support order or would like to start the process of filing a new one, our family law firm can get you on the right track. Don’t go another day without receiving the support you and your child need.

How to Modify a Child Support Order in Alabama

Whether you have questions regarding the amount of child support you are receiving or the amount of child support you are paying, there are times when a child support order will need to be modified. As with establishing a child support order, there are specific guidelines that must be met for the modification of a child support order.

To modify a child support order in Alabama, an individual must prove that a material change in circumstances has occurred. Typically, the change must result in a minimum of a ten percent variation from when the last child support order was filed. However, this is not always the case, and a trial court is ultimately the determining factor in whether the current order will be upheld or modified. Not sure where to begin? As a family law practice in Baldwin County, we can help you modify your current child support order.

Baldwin County Child Support Attorney

We are dedicated to providing the best representation for your case. It is important that the family law attorney you select will be diligent in fighting for the best outcome for you and your family. If you have a child support case in Baldwin County, Mobile County or Escambia County, Alabama, lawyer Michael Pylant will personally review the facts of your case and provide expert guidance during this process. If you would like to set up a consultation with an experienced family law attorney, call Michael A. Pylant, P.C. at (251) 455-1730.

Do you have questions about child support? Contact Fairhope child support lawyer, Michael Pylant today to get your case started!