Child Support Lawyers | Medford Office | Serving Ashland, OR
312 South Ivy Street, Medford, OR 97501
Child Support Lawyers | Medford Office | Serving Ashland, OR
132 W Main St, Suite 201A, Medford, OR 97501
Child Support Lawyers | Ashland Office
149 Clear Creek Dr, Suite 107, Ashland, OR 97520
Child Support Lawyers | Medford Office | Serving Ashland, OR
334 S Grape St, Medford, OR 97501
Child Support Lawyers | Medford Office | Serving Ashland, OR
107 E Main St, Suite 24, Medford, OR 97501
Child Support Lawyers | Medford Office | Serving Ashland, OR
717 Murphy Road, Medford, OR 97504
Lead Counsel independently verifies Child Support attorneys in Ashland and checks their standing with Oregon bar associations.
Our Verification Process and CriteriaThe amount of child support the noncustodial parent pays each month is determined by the court following state guidelines. They include each parent’s income and assets and the amount needed to maintain the children’s pre -divorce standard of living.
Whether initially setting the amount of child support or modifying the court order, the services of an Ashland child support attorney well versed in family law and child support issues can be of great help. The attorney can help you gather documents and personal information to support your contention and advocate your position to the court.
An attorney can often resolve your particular legal issue faster and better than trying to do it alone. A lawyer can help you navigate the legal system, while avoiding costly mistakes or procedural errors. You should seek out an attorney whose practice focuses on the area of law most relevant to your issue.
An experienced lawyer should be able to communicate a basic “road map” on how to proceed. The lawyer should be able to walk you through the anticipated process, key considerations, and potential pitfalls to avoid. Once you’ve laid out the facts of your situation to the lawyer, he/she should be able to frame expectations and likely scenarios to help you understand your legal issue.
For most consumer legal issues, the size of the practice is much less important than the experience, competence, and reputation of the attorney(s) handling your case. Among the most important factors when choosing an attorney are your comfort level with the attorney or practice and the attorney’s track record in bringing about quick, successful resolutions to cases similar to yours.
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