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Divorce:
We handle Child Support, Contempt of Court, Court Order Modifications and other areas related to Family Law matters.
At Sistas In Law we get it!
Going through a divorce is one of the most stressful and frustrating times in a person’s life. Not only have you lost your partner, but you now must also deal with issues of child custody, child support, visitation, alimony, division of property, division of retirements, debt division and numerous other issues.
As your divorce lawyer, we’ll provide legal representation to you. Our firm specializes in divorce laws in the state of Georgia.
It is also very unsettling when you do not know what to do or how the court may treat a specific issue. The prospect of having a judge, who does not know you or your situation, decide all the issues associated with your divorce can be very terrifying. Dealing with everything in a divorce while trying to protect you and/or your children can also be very overwhelming for you.
Child Support:
Child support is the amount of money that you may be able to receive for the benefit of your child or children. Conversely, it is the amount that you may be ordered by a child support order to pay for your child if you are the noncustodial parent. Support for a child or children is established based upon several factors, some of which are:
A child support lawyer can assist you with determining the amount of child support based on your average monthly income and your spouse’s average monthly income. The number of children for whom support is being established is included in the calculation.
Call us to set up a free initial consultation to discuss your individual situation. We’ll offer legal advice regarding child support legal issues, legal services, child custody, child support modifications, and child support laws. If your former spouse was ordered to pay child support payments but has not paid, we can assist. We can help you collect back child support and enforce child support. You may even be entitled to have your former spouse pay or reimburse you for any attorney fees.