The Law Offices of A1 Law Group Protects Your Family Like Our Own!
You can’t always predict what will happen in life, but when you’re faced with difficult moments like a divorce or custody battle, it helps if someone has your back.
The Law Offices of A1 Law Group has an exceptional team of attorneys specializing in family law, which includes everything from DCSS errors (child- support) problems to CPS cases that affect grandparents’ rights and children’s wellbeing. When you work with us, we go through this life- changing experience with you, approaching each situation with the care, empathy, and privacy it deserves.
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Child Support/DCSS
We can help you navigate the child support system, understand your rights and responsibilities, and develop a plan to ensure that your child support payments are fair and reasonable. Our experienced lawyers, attorneys, legal professionals, legal investigators and staff will provide you with the skilled representation you need to navigate the complex legal system and will help you resolve issues regarding child support payments or other aspects of your child support agreement.
Frequently Asked Questions About Child Support/DCSS In California:
- Yes, you may be able to modify your child support order in California. You must first file a petition with the court that issued the original child support order to do so. If the other parent agrees to the modification, the court will likely approve it. However, if the other parent does not agree to the modification, the court will hold a hearing to determine whether the modification is in the child’s best interests. Give us a call today, and we can help guide you through the process and represent you in court to ensure your rights are upheld.
- The consequences can be severe if you don’t pay child support in Southern California. The state can withhold your tax refunds, garnish your wages, or even put a lien on your property. If you owe a large amount of child support, the state may also refer your case to the district attorney’s office for criminal prosecution. In addition, the court can hold you in contempt of court and order you to pay a fine or go to jail.
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- The amount of child support a parent is obligated to pay is typically calculated according to a state-mandated formula. In California, as in most other states, this calculation is based on the incomes of both parents, the number of children involved, and the amount of time each parent spends with the children. Additionally, any health insurance or childcare costs that either parent is responsible for will be factored into the final support amount.
- If a parent falls behind on child support payments, they may be required to pay retroactive child support, which is the amount of money they owe for the period they were delinquent.