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Do I Have to Pay Child Support if I Lose My Job?

Child Support Lawyer St. Louis

If you lost your job and have child support to pay, seek legal help right away. Your attorney will help you notify your co-parent, the office of child support, and the court about your unemployment status. The pandemic-induced recession has resulted in unprecedented job losses. According to a recent report, overall, it’s estimated that the … Read more

Do Monetary Gifts Affect Child Support and Maintenance?

Child Support Attorney St. Louis

While it is left to the court’s discretion to determine whether monetary gifts should be entered as monthly income, there must be regularity in the receipt of said gifts. There are many factors a court considers when setting child support and maintenance (commonly referred to as alimony). Both parents’ income, childcare expenses, home expenses, and … Read more

I am Behind on Child Support – What Happens?

Child Support Attorney St. Louis

If a motion to modify is not the appropriate action, what can you expect your former spouse’s attorney to do? What happens when a responsible parent cannot pay child support on time? Often, when one party falls behind child support, it is because of hard times. As discussed in past articles, there are methods through … Read more

Questions About Child Support After 18 Answered

St. Louis Family Law Attorney

The good news is, with the help of your family law attorney, you can potentially extend support up to the age of 21. For most seeing your child walk across the stage and receive their diploma is an exciting time.  For parents of children receiving support, it can be bittersweet. Will your child still receive support? The … Read more

If My Ex Remarries Does It Affect Child Support & Alimony?

If My Ex Remarries Does It Affect Child Support & Alimony?

Imagine you’ve made it through your divorce.  Now, years later, your former spouse is getting remarried. What does that mean for the maintenance that the family court judge ordered?   Well, as long as it is a legal marriage, you are released from your alimony payments, effective the date of the new marriage.  In fact, Missouri … Read more