Some
parents are able to work out a support agreement on
their own. They can use the Child Support Guidelines
to find out how much support a judge would probably
order. The paying parent will have to give true and
complete information
about his or her income.
One
parent should get a lawyer to put the agreement in
writing. The other parent should get a different lawyer
to check it. That way, each parent will be able to
make sure the agreement says what they intended, and
that it protects their rights and their children’s
rights, before they sign it.
Other
parents need some help to work out a support agreement.
They can go to a mediator who will meet with both of
them and help them work out an arrangement that they
both can accept. The mediator does not offer legal
advice. An agreement reached with the help of a mediator
should still be taken to each parent’s lawyer
before they sign it. Then it should be filed with the
court.
Parents
who cannot agree about support payments should get
legal help. Each parent should hire a separate lawyer.
The lawyers may be able to negotiate support terms
that are acceptable to both parents. If not, they will
go to court and ask a judge to decide. The judge will
make a court order saying how much child support must be paid.
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Russell Alexander, Family Lawyers our focus is exclusively
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