The Law Offices of Eve McClurg

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The Law Offices of Eve McClurg

Issues involving money are often foremost in the dissolution of a marriage or paternity actions. In a divorce or paternity proceeding where there are minors involved, the parties are required to file a Financial Affidavit and Mandatory Disclosures. These financial documents are specifically tailored for the complete disclosure of income, expenses, assets and liabilities. Child Support is based on income, time sharing arrangement, child-related expenses, and tax implications. The Courts can also set an arrearage amount from the date of separation or two years prior to filing the case, whichever is less. Additionally, the parties may deviate from the Child Support Guidelines. See Florida Statute 61.30. It’s important that if you believe that you are either going to have to pay child support or receive child support to contact me immediately to make certain that your rights regarding Child Support are protected.

Child Support may also be established by the Department of Revenue (DOR). The Department of Revenue may adjudicate child support without any regards to a time sharing plan or other significant factors affecting your life. If DOR has contacted your or has adjudicated child support against you it’s important to contact Eve McClurgto discuss how other factors relate to your case that may significantly affect your child support payments.

Securing Payment

In order to secure payment of a financial obligation, the Courts can enter an Income Deduction Order. An Income Deduction Order is sent to the employer of the party that is required to make payment. The employer is then Court Ordered to pay the financial obligation to the recipient before the debtor is paid. Additionally, a Motion for Contempt or to Enforce can be filed which may include civil and criminal sanctions. Lastly, the Courts may require parties to retain life insurance policies in order to secure financial obligation in the event of the death of the payor. If you need to secure your payments or to defend any Contempt Motions filed against you, call Eve McClurg at (239) 334-4383, for a free consultation.

Child Support Attorney – Eve McClurg

Contact the Law Offices of Eve McClurg for a free child support telephone consultation to get an in depth understanding of Florida child support laws as they relate to you.

Eve McClurg

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(239) 334-4383