Stein Sperling’s family law attorneys have extensive experience negotiating and litigating child support matters, helping you accurately determine your children’s needs—including living expenses, education, healthcare, and special needs—and each parent’s appropriate income. We work to develop plans that provide your children with the resources and support they need from both parents.
Whether establishing child support or assisting with the enforcement or modification of a child support agreement or order, our attorneys are prepared to address a range of situations, including voluntary impoverishment and changes in income. Just like custody agreements, child support modifications can occur due to the evolving needs of the children, such as when older children graduate from high school or turn 18. We are here to guide you through these changes, whether it involves addressing child support arrears, imputing income to a parent, or navigating a child support hearing. Our goal is ensuring that your child’s best interests are always prioritized.