In Georgia, both parents share responsibility for their child but that does not mean that they pay equal amounts of child support. The monthly amount (if any) for each parent varies according to numerous factors.
The state guidelines for child support are based upon the income of both parents, the number of children who require support and the amount of time that each parent spends with the children.
The courts also have a certain amount of discretion and consider factors such as the best interests of the child, the stability of the parent who is the current primary caregiver and the financial situations of both parents.
Our Alpharetta Child Support Attorney Has In-Depth Knowledge of the Georgia Schedule of Basic Child Support Obligations
For more than 15 years, The Law Offices of Miles W. Rich, P.C., has offered comprehensive legal services to people throughout Georgia who struggle with issues of child support, custody and visitation.
As an experienced Roswell child custody attorney, Miles W. Rich has become well-known for creating effective, cost-efficient legal strategies after providing truthful legal counsel about the options and the most likely outcomes for each person's unique circumstances.
Visitation and Custody Agreements
Countless custody battles have been played out in courtrooms all over the country, and unfortunately, the casualties can include the relationships and emotional well-being of the parties involved, especially the children.
My clients rely upon my experience as a skilled lawyer, not as a gladiator. I am an aggressive advocate for my clients and my goal is to negotiate and mediate, whenever possible, to save my clients time and money. But I do not hesitate to litigate to protect the rights and the best interests of my clients.
If you are considering divorce or already filing, contact us, so you can discuss your child support or visitation matter and learn about your legal rights, at no cost or obligation. We also handle modifications and enforcement of child support.