Long Island Child Support Attorneys

 

Child support is money paid by the noncustodial parent to the custodial parent of their child or children. Available for both divorced parents and parents who never married, child support helps the single parent raise the child through financial assistance. A key difference being that unmarried parents must first establish documented paternity of the father before a court can legally order child support payments. Are you seeking Long Island Child Support Attorneys? If you have questions about child support or are interested in legal help, contact the Long Island child support attorneys at Simonetti & Associates today!

According to New York State Law, child support payments for 1 – 5 children range from 17% – 35% of the noncustodial parent’s gross annual income. The exact value of these payments can be different for parents whose income exceeds $143,000 a year. If the noncustodial parent makes $16,281 or $12,060, their monthly payments can be reduced to $50 or $25 a month respectively. For a chart detailing exact child support amounts click here.

Things to Know:

  • Usage of child support payments – Contrary to popular belief, the custodial parent is responsible for determining how to spend the child support payments they receive. However, if you believe the custodial parent is misusing the child support for things that have nothing to do with the child, you should contact local Long island child support attorneys.
  • Child support payments can be modified  – Salary changes, injuries/illnesses, and the child becoming a legal adult are all factors that can change the amount of a monthly child support payment.
  • Late payments can’t legally change custody arrangements – If the noncustodial parent is behind on payments, the custodial parent can’t legally stop that parent from seeing their child.

If you are a custodial parent having difficulty with child support payments and the noncustodial parent, you should seek legal help. Long Island child support attorneys can help you navigate the legal waters in regards to child support issues.