Parents in Connecticut are responsible for providing financial support for their children. When the parents are in a relationship, that’s a given, but when the parents separate, who’s responsible for what can become tricky. If you’re facing separation and want to know more about child support or need to make adjustments to existing child support, an experienced Fairfield child support lawyer at Reich & Truax, PLLC can provide the trusted representation you need.
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Child support is the term used to describe money a parent pays to financially support their child or children. The goal is to make sure that children have stable environments, so courts seek to ensure their standard of living is as consistent as possible with pre-separation conditions. A Fairfield family law attorney can help navigate these legal obligations. Both parents have to contribute to the child’s living expenses, even if there isn’t a formal child support agreement in place. Living expenses for a child can include:
Support payments are usually part of child custody arrangements in a paternity or divorce case. Generally, one parent pays a specified amount to the other after separation. This applies to couples who were married and those who were never married. In an ideal situation, the parents will reach an agreement on their own, and then a family court judge will review and approve their agreement to ensure its fairness.
However, child custody and support are often highly contentious, and in cases where parents can’t agree on terms, a judge will decide for them. Child support isn’t always necessary. However, if one parent’s income or expenses are significantly higher, one parent spends more time caring for the child, or a child has a legal guardian who is not a parent, one or both parents may be obligated to pay child support, even in cases that aren’t contested.
Like most states, Connecticut uses a formula to determine child support payments, which takes into consideration both parents’ financial situations as well as the needs of the child. The factors include:
In Connecticut, parents use an online payment system called the State Disbursement Unit (SDU). This system gives parents the benefit of not having to interact with each other over child support and also provides evidence of conflicts or disputes.
In most cases, parents in Connecticut have to financially support their children until they are legal adults or graduate high school, which means child support agreements may need to change over the years due to significant income changes, long-term or permanent disability, the birth or death of a child, or other circumstances.
Child support orders in Fairfield are legally binding agreements and payments legally must be overseen by the court. As such, when a modification of a child support order is needed, it is not enough for parents to agree on new terms. Parents have to petition the court, and a family court judge must approve or decide the modification and issue a modification to the existing order.
If a parent fails to maintain child support payments as determined by the court, it can result in contempt of the child support order. Owing back child support can have serious consequences. The court has the authority to garnish a parent’s wages, take income tax refunds, freeze their bank account, suspend their driver’s license, and seize property or place liens against it. Non-payment can even lead to jail time.
There’s no standard amount for child support payments. Rather, payments are determined by a complex formula to account for each family’s needs. This amount may be as low as 10% of the combined net income of the family, or it may be as high as 54.5%, depending on how much money each parent makes, who the child spends more time with, and how many children there are.
You should always work with an experienced family lawyer for child support issues, including a child support review. The laws regarding child support can be complicated, especially if the case is contested, and not knowing or being aware of the details can often mean being taken advantage of. A trusted attorney can make sure your and your child’s interests are always protected.
To fight against child support, you have to petition the court. The specifics of the petition will depend on your family’s situation. Reasons to fight child support include incorrect paternity, extreme hardship, your child living full-time with you, or adjusting an existing child support order. Remember, it’s essential to continue making payments as ordered until the court order is changed.
The trusted and compassionate legal team at Reich & Truax, PLLC can advocate for your child and assist you through the complicated legal process of determining child support and instituting an agreement to make sure everything is handled properly. Whether you are receiving child support or paying it, contact our office right away to schedule a consultation and discuss your case.
With our legal team on your side, you can rest assured that you are receiving the quality legal representation you deserve. We have helped countless business owners in Connecticut properly value their business, and we are ready to help you. An experienced lawyer could make a substantial difference in your case. Reach out to an attorney from our firm today to learn how we can support you during this process.