There are many factors and issues that come up with regard to child support and spousal support. Some of the issues that arise with regards to child support are: each parties’ income compared to their earning ability, timeshare with the children, the age of the children, daycare, extracurricular activities, tax exemptions and medical costs. You also have to know what to do when someone does not pay child support or does not pay the right amount. How do you garnish wages or file a contempt case or open a case with the department of child support services or levy a bank account? Often times you need to request that a forensic accountant evaluate a business to determine cash flow. Our attorneys have the experience to help you with all of these issues.
Some of the issues that arise with regards to spousal support are: each parties’ earnings compared to their earning ability, the length of the marriage, the standard of living during the marriage, the health of the parties, whether there was any domestic violence and whether either party has been out of the workforce because they were taking care of children. Similarly to child support, you also need to know what to do when someone does not pay spousal support or does not pay the right amount. You need to know how to garnish wages, how to file a contempt case and how to levy a bank account. Often times you need to request that a forensic accountant evaluate a business to determine cash flow.
The proper advice and strategy can affect the outcome of your case. Our attorneys have extensive experience handling spousal support and child support matters throughout Southern California. They can give you the advice and strategy that you need. Contact us at (909)941-4114 for your free consultation to see how we can help you.