Denver Divorce Attorney
Colorado Child Support Lawyer
Child support is an ongoing monthly payment made to the parent with custody of the children. It is to provide financial support for the expenses of raising children. In Colorado child support is to be paid until the child reaches the age of 19, gets married, joins the military or becomes self-supporting. Colorado courts are no longer able to require support for college expenses unless the parents make an agreement about this. Regardless of whether the child lives with the other parent or a third party, a non-custodial parent may be requested to pay child support.
Child support may be determined in mediation or through a Denver court. It is based upon the ability of the obligated parent to provide such financial support, the incomes of each party and also on the needs of the child. It may be paid by either the father or the mother, depending on who has custody of the children. Unlike alimony, child support is not deductable from taxable income in Colorado. Child support is determined on a case-by-case basis and our Denver divorce lawyer is skilled in negotiating fair child support amounts between parties. Determining the amount of child support in Colorado courts is a complex decision involving many factors. A Denver divorce lawyer can help you to understand the formula and what the payments will be.
Child Support is based on:
- the child’s needs
- the custodial parent’s income
- the noncustodial parent’s income and expenses
- the child’s standard of living before the divorce or separation
These factors all contribute to the judge’s decision of child support and each case is unique. We understand how important child support can be in raising a child as a single parent. A Denver divorce lawyer can help you work out a proper agreement for both parties as well as the child. We can also help you recover unpaid child support payments. Call us to speak with an experienced Denver divorce attorney regarding child support in Colorado. We handle divorce and child support issues in Denver, Colorado or in any of the surrounding nearby communities. Contact us today to find out how you can benefit from an experienced Denver divorce lawyer.
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Scheideler & Associates PC
2755 S. Locust Street, Ste. 102,
Denver, CO. 80222
Phone: (303) 757-5678, Fax: (303) 691-9292