Tuesday, November 3, 2009

Child Support Law with Eric M. Gansberg

In New York, child support is based on a formula for the first $80,000.00 of combined parental income. The payment and receipt of spousal support are factors. Child support includes childcare costs, medical and healthcare costs, and educational costs (which may include paying for college). Child support is paid by the parent who does not have sole custody and is usually a constant payment until the child turns 21 or a mutual agreement between both aprties.

In addition, child support may terminate prior to a child a turning twenty-one for a number of reasons, including the following:

-Marriage (of the child)
-Military service
-Employed and self-supporting
-Residing on his or her own
-Change of custody

It is important to have knowledgeable legal representation for issues regarding child support. Child care payments have many variables affecting it and you need an informed attorney with experience to make sure your needs are met first.

Knowledgeable New York Child Support Lawyer

Eric M. Gansberg has been assisting parents with child support issues for over twenty years. Eric Gansberg has taught classes and written a book for legal professionals that discuss child support issues. In addition, he is a former Family Court Support Magistrate Judge. His specialty revolves around bringing families together to help solve their differences in order to make life easier for everybody, although they will fight if need be to make sure your needs are met first.

They also handle issues related to child support, including the following:

-Child support enforcement matters
-Modifications to court ordered child support
-Negotiating and drafting child support agreements



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