Child SupportWarren Child Support AttorneyOur family law practice represents custodial and non-custodial parents in child support matters in Warren, Youngstown, and throughout northeast Ohio. At Biviano Law Firm, we provide legal counsel for parents in the application of Ohio child support guidelines. In cases where the family income is over $150,000 the process is more complicated and requires effective negotiation in and out of court. State child support guidelinesThe State of Ohio has established statutory schedules that guide parents and courts in child support matters. These state guidelines consider family income and other factors to determine child support awards. Ohio child support guidelines are based on 2 types of worksheets. One applies to sole custody cases (with and without shared parenting orders). The other is used in split custody arrangements where there is more than one child, and each parent has custody of one or more children. State guidelines take into account all sources of income received by the mother and father including average salaries, overtime wages, bonuses, self-employment income, interest and dividends. The worksheets balance parental income against certain other financial factors such as cost of work-related day care expenses, cost of providing health insurance coverage for the minor children, local taxes, union dues, and previously existing spousal support or child support orders. Family incomes over $150,000In divorce cases involving family incomes of over $150,000 a year the determination of child support awards must be made on a case-by-case basis taking into consideration the best interests of the children. At Biviano Law Firm, our matrimonial law attorneys have handled complicated divorce, custody, and child support matters for over 31 years. We understand the pressures and bitterness that can arise in high asset divorce cases. We represent doctors, lawyers, and other professionals and business owners in complex family law matters involving issues of financial misconduct and tax implications of a divorce. Our Warren child support attorneys help families establish effective agreements that provide for the best interests of the children. We negotiate child support agreements that consider the expenses associated with education (including private schools and college funds), sporting activities, quality healthcare, clothing and special needs. When there is significant change in the material circumstances of a family, modification of a child support order may be necessary. At Biviano Law Firm, we handle Ohio child support modifications. We also handle child support enforcement matters involving delinquent child support payments by non-custodial parents or so-called “deadbeat dads or moms.” For aggressive, effective representation in complex divorce and child support matters contact our Warren child support attorneys. Contact Us for a Telephone Consultation Regarding Your Case Biviano Law Firm |
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