New York law requires parents who are divorced or separated to continue supporting their children. Thus, it is often the case that one spouse will be ordered to make child support payments when a divorce is finalized.

 Child support is one of many issues that can trigger disputes both during and after a divorce. If you are involved in such disputes and you want to ensure your rights are protected, Manhattan child support attorney Randi L. Karmel, PLLC is prepared to offer the expert assistance you need.

How a Manhattan Child Support Attorney Can Help

There are various ways in which a Manhattan child support attorney can potentially assist you when you are getting a divorce or are attempting to enforce or modify the terms of an existing child support agreement. They include the following:

Calculating child support

You may be required to make child support payments to ensure your ex is prepared to provide for the needs of your child. This is particularly likely if your ex will have primary or sole custody. Because they will be the one most involved in a child’s day-to-day life, they will likely require some degree of financial help.

 Again, as a parent, you want the best for your child. Still, you also want to be certain that you are not ordered to make unreasonably large child support payments on a regular basis.

 On the other hand, if you’re likely to receive child support, you want the peace of mind that comes from knowing you will receive enough consistent money to genuinely help you care for your children. In either case, a Manhattan child support attorney can ensure that child support payments are calculated appropriately.

Modifying child support

There are instances when the terms of a child support agreement must be modified. This might happen if the parent making child support payments loses their job.

 Whether you are petitioning the court to modify an existing child support agreement or you want to prevent your ex from modifying an agreement, you need the help of an experienced lawyer to present the strongest case possible.

Addressing unpaid child support

The fact that a parent has been ordered to make child support payments doesn’t always mean they will do so. If your spouse is not paying you child support you are owed, a Manhattan child support attorney can help you take legal action accordingly.

Contact a Manhattan Child Support Attorney

One of your top goals when getting a divorce is likely to ensure that the best interests of your child are prioritized. However, you also want to protect your own rights. You don’t want to be ordered to pay more in child support than is appropriate given your financial circumstances. Additionally, if you are currently paying child support and need to modify the terms of the child support agreement, or if you are supposed to be receiving child support payments but your ex is not making them, you may require the services of a legal professional who specializes in handling these matters.

 Manhattan child support attorney Randi L. Karmel, PLLC has spent years helping clients like yourself navigate these complex situations. Learn more about what she can do for you by contacting our office online or calling us at 212-755-0224 to schedule a consultation.