Child Support, Winston‑Salem, NC

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If you need help with a child support issue, we encourage you to reach out to our team to get the reliable legal advice you deserve.

Child Support in Winston-Salem, North CarolinaHere at the office of Robert G. Spaugh, Attorney at Law, we understand that you want to do what’s best for your children, and sometimes that involves divorcing their other parent. When parents divorce, one of their top concerns is, naturally, the question of child support–after all, both parents should still contribute to their child’s care and upbringing even when only one has primary custody. If you are having problems getting the financial support you need for your children, we encourage you to reach out to our team to get legal assistance that will help you achieve the best outcome for your case.

Issues of child support fall under the umbrella of family law, and family law is highly complex. Because of this, it’s important to choose a lawyer with the right expertise to argue your case effectively based on the facts of the situation and the regulations that apply to it. Our team at the office of Robert G. Spaugh, Attorney at Law has been in the practice of family law for over 30 years, so we definitely have the thorough knowledge and practiced negotiation experience to present the best case on your behalf. You can count on us to use every tool we have to fight for you and your children.

Here at the office of Robert G. Spaugh, Attorney at Law, we are proud to serve the Winston-Salem, North Carolina community, and we want to help local families navigate the divorce process. If you are having trouble getting the child support you need to care for your family, just give us a call to consult with a member of our team.

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FAQs About Child Support

Here at the office of Robert G. Spaugh, Attorney at Law, we understand that dealing with tough issues like child support can be frustrating and emotionally taxing. We also understand that each situation is unique. However, there are a few common questions we’ve been asked over the years, which we’ve compiled below.

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What is child support?

Child support is the noncustodial parent’s financial contribution to the custodial parent to help with child-rearing expenses. Its goal is to make sure that both parents shoulder a portion of the financial burden of raising their kids.

How do I submit a child support application?
Generally speaking, you can file for child support through the court system or your local child support agency. They will give you the required forms and walk you through the application procedure. However, the paperwork can be overwhelming, which is why it’s often better to work with an experienced legal team. Our team will review the facts of the case to ensure your application includes the necessary information to ensure there are no delays.
How is child support calculated?
The formula usually considers variables such as the income of each parent, the total number of children, and particular costs associated with the health, education, and other requirements of the child.
What happens if the non-custodial parent refuses to pay child support?
It is possible to guarantee compliance by implementing legal enforcement procedures. Depending on the situation, this could entail things like wage garnishment, tax return seizure, driver’s license suspension, or other legal measures.

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At the office of Robert G. Spaugh, Attorney at Law, we can assist in legal cases involving child support in Forsyth County (Winston-Salem, Clemmons, Kernersville, Lewisville, Bethania, Rural Hall, Walkertown, and Tobaccoville), Davidson County (Lexington, Thomasville, Denton, and Wallburg), Davie County (Mocksville, Advance, Bermuda Run, and Cooleemee), Stokes County (Danbury, King, Walnut Cove, and Germanton), Surry County (Dobson, Mt. Airy, Pilot Mountain, and Elkin), Yadkin County (Yadkinville, Jonesville, East Bend, and Boonville), and Wilkes County (Wilkesboro, North Wilkesboro, and Ronda), North Carolina.

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