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Child Support Attorney Orange County is Ready to Assist you.

Posted By JOS Family Law     Jul 24    

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Confronting a divorce or separation is overwhelming, and especially stressful when children are involved. One of the many aspects of divorce is child support. Compounded by several factors, you need a seasoned child support attorney Orange County to navigate difficult situations. Our attorneys possess knowledge of the law, and the resources and skills to handle any child support claim to your benefit. 

When you hire the experts at Jos Family Law, rest assured your case is handled by the experts in utmost care. Our child support attorneys in Orange County have a combined 55 years of experience in handling child support claims. We provide top-notch legal counsel to help you overcome challenging situations. 

How does Child Support Work in California? 

When a marriage ends, both parties must resolve issues concerning their children's future and make the best possible decisions. Once child custody is determined, the next step for the parents is to resolve child support. Child support laws are established by the state but enforced by federal laws. 

Under California law, both parents have to support their child until the age of 18. This holds even if the parents never lived together or never married. It also holds if the child never resided with them or currently doesn't. Child support begins on the birth date of the child and continues until they attain majority. It includes cash payments based on the parent's income and the child's particular needs. 

If you need help determining child support or protecting your rights as the payor, reach out to Jos Family Law. Our child support attorney Orange County will help you reach a settlement that is fair to all parties involved. 

Call (714) 733-7066 or send an email to jos@josfamilylaw.com to schedule a free consultation with Jos Family Law today. 

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