Top Springfield, OH Child Support Lawyers Near You
312 N. Patterson Boulevard, Suite 200, Dayton, OH 45402
40 North Main Street, Suite 1700, Dayton, OH 45423-1029
10 West 2nd Street, 22nd Floor, Suite 2, Dayton, OH 45402
10 N. Ludlow Street, Suite 200, Dayton, OH 45402
22 North Short St, Troy, OH 45373
5613 Brandt Pike, Huber Heights, OH 45424
90 E Franklin St, Bellbrook, OH 45305
2160 Kettering Tower, 40 North Main Street, Dayton, OH 45423
18 East Water Street, Troy, OH 45373
120 W. 2nd Street, Suite 612, Dayton, OH 45402
209 E Stroop Rd, Dayton, OH 45429-2825
130 West Second Street, Suite 2000, Dayton, OH 45402
700 East High Street, Springfield, OH 45505
500 East Fifth Street, Dayton, OH 45402
8087 Washington Village Dr, Suite 102, Dayton, OH 45458
7700 Paragon Rd, Suite A, Dayton, OH 45459
4 East Schantz Avenue, PO Box 897, Dayton, OH 45409
124 West Main Street, Troy, OH 45373
75 Harbert Drive, Suite B, Beavercreek, OH 45440
4 E Schantz Ave, Dayton, OH 45409
104 W. Main Street, Tipp City, OH 45371
7051 Clyo Rd, Centerville, OH 45459
1354 N Monroe Dr, Xenia, OH 45385
40 N Main St, Suite 2010, Dayton, OH 45423
3836 Dayton Xenia Rd, Beavercreek, OH 45432
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What Does Child Support Cover?
A judge will order child support payments to make sure all of your child’s needs are met when you and your ex are no longer together and spending money. These payments can help cover expenses for your child like school, health care, food, clothing, housing, and more.
How Much Is Child Support?
Each state calculates child support according to its formula. This formula will take into account your earnings, your ex’s earnings, and your child’s financial needs for things like school, health care, food, and other necessities. A child support lawyer will be able to better help you anticipate what you expect to either owe or receive in child support payments.
How Does Child Support Affect My Taxes?
Because child support payments are solely for the child’s benefit, they do not affect tax filings. If you pay child support, you cannot deduct those payments from your income, and if you receive child support, those payments will not count toward your taxable income. If you are late on child support payments, your state may intercept your tax refund to help pay off those debts.
How Can I Change My Child Support Payments?
If you feel you pay too much child support or receive too little, you must prove a “substantial” change in circumstances to change your child support obligations. This means major changes will need to happen to either your or your ex’s income or your child’s financial needs. Some changes that can bring about a modification of support could include a raise, losing a job, or a serious illness.