Our Attorneys Can Make Sense Of Alabama Child Support
Child support is crucial for a child’s well-being, ensuring they have the financial resources they need to thrive. The legal process can be complex and confusing whether you seek to establish, modify or enforce a child support order. You need support from experienced child support lawyers to protect your rights and your child’s best interests.
Advocating For You And Your Child
At Radney, Radney & Jackson, LLC, our child support attorneys understand the importance of fair and adequate child support. Our attorneys provide dedicated and knowledgeable legal counsel to parents navigating child support and other family law matters in Alexander City and throughout the state.
We handle all aspects of child support cases, including:
- Establishing initial child support orders
- Modifying existing orders due to changes in circumstances
- Enforcing child support orders when payments are missed
- Addressing issues related to medical expenses and child care costs
Our child support lawyers are committed to providing clear explanations and effective legal strategies to help you achieve the best possible outcome for your family.
Common Questions About Child Support In Alabama
Child support calculations and legal procedures can be challenging to understand. Here are some of the questions we hear most often from our clients.
How much is child support for one child in Alabama?
Alabama uses a child support guideline based on the combined income of both parents and the number of children. However, other factors, such as health care costs and child care expenses, can influence the final amount.
When can someone modify child support in Alabama?
You can request a modification if there’s been a substantial change in circumstances, such as a significant increase or decrease in either parent’s income, a change in the child’s needs or a change in custody arrangements.
What factors are considered when determining child support in Alabama?
The primary factor is the combined income of both parents. The court also considers the number of children, each parent’s custody time, health care costs, child care expenses and any special needs of the child.
Get The Legal Support You Need
Do not navigate child support issues alone. Contact Radney, Radney & Jackson, LLC, in Alexander City at 256-570-6139, or contact us online to schedule a consultation. We will answer your questions, explain your rights and provide the strong legal guidance you deserve.