New Mexico Child Support Lawyers

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Phone: 866-615-0407
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Caroline Bass Attorney At Law

Santa Fe, NM | Phone: 866-706-4303
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Frequently Asked Questions

  • What Is Child Support? 4 Star Rating
    Child support is a payment by one parent (often the non­custodial parent) to the other parent for the support of their common child. (See Child Support and Visitation.) It is in the best … more
  • What Is Child Support Used For? 4 Star Rating
    Child support covers everything a child needs, and even more, during the growth and formative years. Keep the following in mind: A parent`s first and principal obligation is to support his or her … more
  • Who Can Be Offered To Pay Child Support? 4 Star Rating
    A court can order either parent of a child to pay support to other parent. The court order for support is usually payable on a monthly basis. Many states now require that child support be paid by … more

Legal Articles

  • Can I have my child support payments automatically deducted from the other parent’s paycheck?
    Are you tired of getting your child support payments whenever your ex feels like paying them? Does your ex not always pay the amount of child support that he or she is supposed to pay? One easy solution to these problems is to have your child support payments automatically deducted from the other parent’s paycheck by his or her employer. Taking this step can ensure that … more
  • Intercepting Tax Refunds When a Parent Fails to Pay Child Support 4 Star Rating
    It seems only fair that if a parent is entitled to a tax refund, and he or she owes back child support, then back child support ought to be paid off first.  For that reason, federal law provides that if a parent owes back child support, then a state child support office can intercept that parent’s tax refund for you and apply it to the back child support.  Even if the child for … more

How-To's

  • How To Modify a Child Support Order 3 Star Rating
    An initial child support order is usually made on the basis of the income of both parents, the needs of the child and other relevant matters.  If you feel that an existing order has now become burdensome or inadequate you should consult an attorney because you may be able to have the existing order modified. STEP 1 – Evaluate Whether Your Circumstances Support a Modification In … more

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