The Shelton, Connecticut Family Law Attorneys Of David G. Volman, LLCConnecticut family law Attorney David G. Volman's years of experience and proven track record representing both men and women in complicated family law cases enable him to give sound advice and exceptional legal representation within the following areas:
Guiding You Through the Anxiety of a Custody Case: No area of family law brings to the courtroom the tension, anxiety, hostility, volatility and raw emotion as child custody and visitation litigation. Many factors influence an award of custody, and the way a case is presented in court can have a large impact on the result for you and your children. That is why it is critical to have the experience and legal skill of the child custody attorneys of Volman Law to represent you and guide you every step of the way. The clients of Volman Law always receive the benefits of the attorney's best efforts and their hard work to get the best possible result in each case. The family law attorneys of David G. Volman, LLC provide conscientious service to individuals in divorce cases as well as parents with child custody, child support and related family issues located in Fairfield County, New Haven County, Hartford County, Bridgeport, Milford, Stratford, Shelton, Monroe, Ansonia and within the surrounding cities and counties of Connecticut. The Importance of Child Support: Child support covers everything a child needs, and even more, during the growth and formative years. A parent's first and principal obligation is to support his or her minor children according to the parent's circumstances and station in life, and children should share in the standard of living of both parents. The amount of a child support award is more than a question of bare necessities. If the child has a wealthy parent, that child is entitled to, and therefore needs something more than the bare necessities of life. Where the supporting parent enjoys a lifestyle that far exceeds the custodial parent's living standard, child support must to some degree reflect that more opulent lifestyle. This is so even though, as a practical matter, the child support payments might incidentally benefit others in the custodial household for whom the payor parent has no obligation to support (e.g., custodial parent owed no spousal support, adult children, or children from custodial parent's other relationships). Children are entitled to share in a non-custodial parent's elevated standard of living despite custodial parent's lower income. Take Action to Protect Your Rights: If you or someone close to you in Fairfield County, New Haven County, Hartford County, Bridgeport, Milford, Stratford, Shelton, Monroe, Ansonia or within the surrounding cities and counties of Connecticut needs the assistance and trusted legal advice of an experienced family law attorney, contact the family lawyers of David G. Volman, LLC today, at (866) 435-4276, or use the contact form provided on this site to begin your free consultation and evaluation of your family's legal needs. |