Child Support
In a divorce, couples who have children will have to agree on child custody arrangements. In most cases, the spouse who wins custody of the children will be entitled to child support payments from the other spouse.
Custody and child support payments are an important part of many divorce settlements. If you and your spouse are currently headed toward divorce, contact the Fort Lauderdale divorce lawyers of Eric N. Klein & Associates, P.A. at 954-580-8080 to learn more about divorce procedures.
Understanding Child Support
Child support is money paid to custodial parents by non-custodial parents on a monthly basis. This support is meant to offset the costs of educating, feeding, clothing, housing, and maintaining the overall well-being of a child.
The reasoning behind child support is that single parents may not be able to adequately provide for their children. As such, child support adds the resources of the custodial parent even though the child’s parents are no longer together.
The United States legal system takes child support payments very seriously, and parents who fall behind on their payments may be punished for their failure to help support their children. In most cases, child support payments are determined by courts who grant custody in a divorce settlement.
Contact Us
Winning child support may be a difficult task, so it is important to have the support of an experienced lawyer. If you and your spouse are currently headed toward divorce, contact the Fort Lauderdale divorce attorneys of Eric N. Klein & Associates, P.A. at 954-580-8080.


