Child Support Enforcement Attorneys
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Law Offices of Leslie Richards, P.C.
Sherman Oaks, CA310-849-2555Free Legal Consultation -
Stolar & Associates, A Professional Law Corporation
Beverly Hills, CA310-904-6386Free Legal Consultation -
Law Offices of Bradley Hochberg
Los Angeles, CA866-798-7507Free Legal Consultation -
Law Offices of Philip P. DeLuca
Long Beach, CA866-640-8947Free Legal Consultation
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Frequently Asked Questions
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When May Maintenance And Support Be Awarded By A Court?
Depending on state law, a court may award maintenance to either spouse. Maintenance refers to money payable or property transferable by one spouse to the other after a divorce … more -
How Does A Parent Having Custody Obtain Child Support From The Other Parent?
Child support payments can be reached by agreement between the parents or by application to court and obtaining a court order. -
Can an order for maintenance or support be changed or varied?
A court may vary an order or an interim order for maintenance or support in the following situations: there has been a significant change in the condition, means, needs or other circumstances of … more -
Can the amount of support payments be changed?
Either party to a support payment agreement or a court-ordered support application can apply to the court at any time to vary the amount of support payable to increase or decrease it. … more -
What Is Child Support, And How Is Child Support Determined?
Child support is a periodic payment made to a custodial parent from a noncustodial parent to help compensate a child's living expenses, i.e. food, clothes, etc., and any other related … more

