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Facing a child support case after going through a separation, divorce, or child custody case can be arduous for all those involved. Working with a Woodbury child support lawyer that you can trust is key to protecting your rights as a parent. They’ll be able to give straightforward legal advice on your legal rights and options under Tennessee law.
For over two decades, Boss Law has been dedicated to advocating on behalf of Tennessee families. We are strong advocates for our clients who are facing legal challenges that involve supporting the needs of children. Child support is one of the most important elements of supporting the child to purchase and provide for the day-to-day living expenses the child needs.
Whether you are receiving child support or paying it, you deserve the help of a lawyer from Boss Law. From the initial order by a judge through any modifications you may need, our team’s knowledge and experience can help.
In 2022, throughout the United States, there were 10.9 million families led by a single parent. Of these families:
These children require financial support to help maintain stability in their lives. During separation or divorce, one parent may be ordered to pay child support. Child support is payments made from one parent to the other to help financially provide for the child.
However, this doesn’t mean that the receiving parent doesn’t have to pay for the child’s living expenses. Both parents have a legal obligation to financially support their children. The parent who doesn’t have majority custody over the child is often the one to make child support payments, as it’s assumed that the custodial parent is handling the daily costs of living for the child.
When facing a child support case, it’s essential to hire a child support lawyer with relevant experience in similar cases. They’ll help protect your rights as a parent and pursue the most favorable option for you and your family’s unique needs. Boss Law offers free case evaluations to parents living in Woodbury and the surrounding Tennessee areas.
The Cannon County Courthouse, located at 220 West Main Street, typically oversees child support cases in Woodbury. To calculate child support payments, the Cannon County Courthouse will reference the Tennessee child support guidelines as a starting point. This estimated number is calculated based on:
The court may then deviate from this estimation based on a variety of factors, especially if the estimated payment amount is unfair to the specific family. Courts may consider:
If you lose or change your job while paying child support, you can request a modification to the support order. This needs to be done as soon as possible and requested whenever you go through a major life change that could impact child support, such as having a new child, a change in income, relocation, if you become disabled, or changes in the needs of your child. Consult with your attorney to discuss requesting a modification to your support order.
To make a child support payment in Tennessee, the court will likely order that the payment be automatically deducted from your wages, including pensions, any bonuses, or other sources of income. However, the courts can’t take over 50% of your net income for child support payments. If you and your child’s other parents can agree on a different payment plan option and you make your payments on time, that may be considered.
If you refuse to pay for child support, there are severe legal consequences. A child support order is not optional; it’s treated like any other court order. If you don’t pay, the courts can seize your tax returns to compensate for the child support you missed, seize money from your bank accounts, enforce a lien, or even suspend or revoke your driver’s and professional licenses. Interest is also applied to any missed payments.
In Tennessee, child support ends when the child finishes high school. If the child passes away or gets married before finishing high school, support will end then. However, even though future support payments will end, any outstanding payments or court fees will still need to be paid off. If the paying parent still has to make child support payments for other minor children, they can request a modification to the support order.
In a Tennessee child support case, the courts may consider various factors when determining the costs to raise a child. This can include the cost of housing, food, transportation, clothing, and school-related costs, such as school textbooks and money for field trips. They may also consider private schooling costs, the cost of the child’s extracurricular activities, and the child’s health insurance and medical expenses.
You don’t have to go through your child support case by yourself. With the help of a Woodbury child support lawyer from Boss Law, you can get the help you and your child deserve. Contact our team to learn how our team’s knowledge and experience can help you. We offer free consultations to parents in Woodbury and the surrounding towns in Tennessee.
Our firm also provides bilingual services to clients who are more comfortable communicating in Spanish.
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