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Category Archives: Child Support

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Enforcing Child Support Payments In Virginia

By Schwartz Kalina, PLLC |

Raising a child is expensive. Between food, clothing, and other costs, by the time they are eighteen, you will have easily spent six figures. Doing this is difficult on two incomes, let alone one. If you are divorced or a single parent in Virginia, our Loudoun County child support attorney explains why it is… Read More »

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Child Support In Virginia: Common Types Of Covered Expenses

By Schwartz Kalina, PLLC |

Raising a child is expensive. If you are separated from the other parent or in the process of ending your marriage, one of the top priorities is ensuring your children are provided for in the aftermath. Obtaining a child support order in Loudoun County is the most effective way to ensure you get the… Read More »

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Child Support In Virginia: Common Types Of Covered Expenses

By Schwartz Kalina, PLLC |

Raising a child is expensive. If you are separated from the other parent or in the process of ending your marriage, one of the top priorities is ensuring your children are provided for in the aftermath. Obtaining a child support order in Loudoun County is the most effective way to ensure you get the… Read More »

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Why Negotiating Child Support In Virginia Is A Bad Idea

By Schwartz Kalina, PLLC |

Parents have a legal duty to provide for their children. However, when they live separately and apart, child support payments can be the subject of much dispute. In some cases, parents are able to negotiate payments, without going to court and getting a formal child support order in place. Our child support attorney explains… Read More »

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Spouse Not Paying Child Support? How To Get The Total Amount You Are Entitled To

By Schwartz Kalina, PLLC |

Parents have a legal duty and a moral obligation to support their children. If you are currently going through a divorce, child support amounts will be determined as part of these proceedings. Unfortunately, even once a support order is put in place, your spouse may fail to pay. Our Virginia child support attorney explains… Read More »

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Five Signs You Need To Talk To A Divorce Attorney

By Schwartz Kalina, PLLC |

All couples go through occasionally rocky patches in their relationship. However, there are some problems that can indicate more serious issues and that a divorce may be imminent. To protect yourself and your rights in this situation, it is important to consult with an experienced divorce attorney in Loudoun County. The following are five… Read More »

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Your Rights To Child Support When The Other Parent Is Unemployed

By Schwartz Kalina, PLLC |

In Virginia, parents have a legal obligation to provide financially for their children. This holds true whether they are together and living with the child or separated and divorced. Having a formal child support order helps to protect your rights in these situations and ensures your child has what they need. As experienced Leesburg… Read More »

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What Happens If Your Child’s Other Parent Stops Paying Or Does Not Pay Enough Child Support?

By Schwartz Kalina, PLLC |

Parents have a legal duty to provide for and financially support their children. This is true whether the parents are divorced or unmarried and no longer in a relationship. Getting child support in Leesburg is essential in ensuring your child has what they need. The following details your options if the other parent fails… Read More »

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Do I Need a Court Order For Child Support in Virginia?

By Schwartz Kalina, PLLC |

Parents have a moral obligation to provide for their children. In the state of Virginia, they have a legal obligation as well. In cases where the parents are divorced or unmarried and no longer living together, a formal child support order helps to ensure this obligation is met. If you have been hesitant in… Read More »

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