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Child Maintenance in Grand Rapids
At Sarnacki Law Firm, we understand the complexities and emotional challenges of child support issues. Our commitment is to provide honest, compassionate, and effective legal representation for families in the Grand Rapids area.
All parents have an obligation to financially support their children, even after a divorce. Child support, also known as “child maintenance,” is a court-ordered payment to help cover the costs of raising a child. Whether you’re navigating a divorce involving child support or facing a child support conflict, Sarnacki Law Firm is here to help.
What is in a Child Support Order?
A child support order may include:
- Financial support for food, clothing, and shelter
- Health insurance
- Basic education expenses
- Childcare costs
- Extraordinary medical expenses
- Visitation travel costs
- Extracurricular activities
Who Pays Child Support?
Generally, the parent who does not have physical custody of the child must pay support to the parent who does. In cases of split custody, if the parents' earnings and time with the child are nearly equal, neither parent may be ordered to pay child support. Otherwise, the parent with the higher income typically contributes some amount of child support.
How is Child Support Amount Determined?
Michigan’s Child Support Formula, often referred to as "the guidelines," uses several factors to calculate the appropriate amount of child support. These factors ensure that the child's needs are adequately met.
Duration of Child Support Payments
In Michigan, child support obligations generally continue until the child turns 18. If the child is still in high school and living full time with the parent receiving child support, payments may extend until the age of 19-½.
Modifying Child Support Orders
Child support orders can be modified for various reasons, including:
- Either parent receives a raise or a new job with higher pay
- Either parent loses their job
- Either parent begins to provide health care coverage for the child
- The child’s needs increase
- Changes in custody arrangements
If you need to modify your child support order, Sarnacki Law Firm can help you file a motion with the court.
Consequences of Non-Payment
Failing to pay court-ordered child support may have serious consequences, such as:
- Wage withholding
- Repossession of property
- Garnishment of tax refunds and unemployment benefits
- Suspension of licenses
- Issuance of a bench warrant
- Denial or revocation of passport
- Possible jail sentence
If you are struggling to make your child support payments or if the noncustodial parent is refusing to pay, contact Sarnacki Law Firm for assistance.
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With decades of experience, David Sarnacki is dedicated to helping individuals with divorce and family law issues. If you are in the Grand Rapids area and facing child support challenges, Sarnacki Law Firm is here to help. Contact us now to get started.