There may be different reasons that two parents decide not to raise their child together. Their marriage or relationship may not have worked out, or perhaps there was never any serious romantic relationship at all. Regardless of the reason, typically split proportionally based on each parent’s income, one parent will often have to pay child support to the other parent. Child support can also often get complex. That’s why you should speak with a child support attorney today.
Our attorneys at Feak & Revelo, LLP can help and assist you with understanding the type of child support awards a Court can make, the length of the awarded, and how support is calculated.
Schedule a consult with Feak & Revelo, LLP by (408) 501-8883.
Who is the Payor?
There is a common misconception that the payor of child support will always be men. However, this is not always the case. Often times, it is the non-custodial parent who will have to make child support payments. However, in circumstances where parents share equal time with the children, this can make determining child support more complicated. That is why you should consider speaking with a child support attorney to figure out your rights and obligations. As we offer 30 minute free consultations at Feak & Revelo, LLP, there is no reason not to reach out today.
What Factors Go Into Calculating Child Support?
There are various factors that go into calculating child support under California law. This includes but is not limited to gross monthly income of both parents, the amount of time each parent spends with the child, health insurance premiums made by either parent, retirement contributions, and whether there are children from other relationships.
A judge will consider all these factors when issuing a child support order. However, they are not always bound by the results of the child support calculation. Certain circumstances may warrant a lesser or greater payment amount. Such situations include parental agreements, extraordinarily high incomes, instances where children have special medical needs, and situations where there are more than two legal parents.
Additional circumstances can also result in a child support award that differs from the usual calculation. Understanding whether your situation qualifies is important. That is why you should contact our child support attorneys for a consultation today.
Child Support Add-Ons
In addition to child support, the Court may also award mandatory child support add-ons. This encompasses any uninsured healthcare expenses and any childcare either parent needs in order for him/her to work, go to school, or training for employment. While the default was previously splitting these add-ons equally, the California Legislature has now made this split proportionally based on each parent’s net income.
Modification of Child Support
Aside from child support ceasing once a child turns 18 (or 19) and graduates high school, modification of child support once an initial child support order is made is possible if circumstances have changed.
Different can qualify as a change of circumstance. For example, income or job status changes could allow for a modification. Court orders may also be modified if a substantial change occurs in a parent’s time with their child. Even having a child with someone else could warrant a modification to an existing order.
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Contact Our Child Support Attorney at Feak & Revelo, LLP
The child support attorney at Feak & Revelo, LLP are adept in working on behalf of their clients, no matter whether they are the party seeking child support or the party paying child support. Child support is a complex issue, but with the assistance of the attorneys at Feak & Revelo, LLP, you will be able to navigate it with ease. Feak & Revelo, LLP, can help you understand what to expect and the best steps for your situation. Contact us online or call (408) 501-8883 to discuss your options.
Frequently Asked Questions for Child Support in San Jose, CA
Is there a cap on the amount of child support that one party can be ordered to pay?
Unlike many other states, California does not provide a limit for the amount of child support that one party can potentially be ordered to pay. The guideline amount is typically the amount ordered. However, there are circumstances in which the court can and does deviate from the guideline support amount. This usually occurs in situations in which there is an extraordinary higher earning parent.
What income is included in the calculation?
Earned income from employment, any and all cash flow from businesses, rental income, and recurring interest and investment income can all be included. California law requires that income from all sources be considered.
If I am not married to my child’s mother or father, do I have to pay child support?
Yes. In California, every parent, whether or not married to the other parent, is required to financially support the child if parentage is established.
What happens when the parent receiving support does not use it for the child but instead uses it for personal or other purposes?
Unfortunately, this does happen quite often. In many cases, nothing can be done about this issue, despite best efforts. Guideline support is provided for basic living expenses. It does not include such things as private school tuition, swim lessons, music lessons, summer camp, etc. These costs are usually divided between the parents equally in addition to guideline child support that is paid.
Does the parent receiving child support have to pay for all child expenses?
No. As outlined above, child support is for basic living expenses only. Any expenses over and above the basics are usually equally divided between the parents unless they have an agreement otherwise.
Is a parent responsible for child support payments even if he or she does not have a relationship with the child?
Yes, a parent will still be found to be responsible for child support payments. Both parents are financially responsible for supporting their children.
Does child support continue through college graduation?
No. Child Support is terminated when the child reaches the age of 18 and has graduated from high school. If the child reaches 18 and is still a full-time high school student, then child support will continue until the child reaches 19 or graduates from high school, whichever occurs first.
What if the other parent refuses to pay child support?
Child support is a legally binding order and other parent ordered to pay child support is obligated to pay to support his or her child. If a parent refuses to pay, he or she may have their support obligation directly garnished from their paycheck.
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