Child Support Attorneys
Lead Counsel Rated Attorneys
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Law Offices of Bradley Hochberg
Los Angeles, CA866-798-7507Free Legal Consultation -
Law Offices of Grossman and Mahan
Tarzana, CA866-632-4604Free Legal Consultation -
Law Offices of Ronald A. Litz
Los Angeles, CA310-896-8701 -
Voss, Silverman & Braybrooke LLP
CA866-707-9977Free Legal Consultation
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Frequently Asked Questions
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Does Every State Follow The Same Formula In Calculating Child Support?
No. Each state has their own child support law but each state tends to follow one of three basic models: Flat Percentage, Income Shares, and the Melson Formula. a) Flat Percentage … 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 -
What Factors Are Used To Calculate Child Support Payments? Can The Amount Of The Payment Change Over Time?
Under the Child Support Enforcement Act of 1984, child support payments are based upon each parent's current income. This includes a number of elements including: occupational wages, assets … more -
Is A Father Who Never Married The Mother Still Required To Pay Child Support? What If The Father Is Not Allowed To See The Child?
Regardless of marital status, an ‘assumed father' is any biological father of a child for whom paternity has been established by either the admission of the father or paternal testing. … more -
What Happens To A Father Who Refuses To Pay Court Ordered Child Support?
Under the Child Support Enforcement Act of 1984, it is against the law for any father, presumed or assumed, to not pay court ordered child support to the custodial guardian, regardless of joint … more
Free Legal Forms
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Child Support Information and Order Attachment
This form is used by the court to show how it arrived at the amount of child support to be levied and to order that specific amount to be paid. … more -
Non-Guideline Child Support Findings Attachment
This form is used by the court when the amount of child support determined to be paid does not follow the standard guidelines. (FL-342(A) -
Stipulation to Establish or Modify Child Support and Order
Use this form if both parties in a divorce action agree on the amount of money to be paid either establish or modify a child support order. (FL-350) -
Statement for Registration of California Support Order
Use this form to state to the court that you are applying to register a California Support Order. (FL-440)

