Law Office of Nicholas W. Richardson, P.C. - Palatine Illinois Family Law Attorney
Law Office of Nicholas W. Richardson, P.C. - Palatine Illinois Family Law Attorney
Honest. Straightforward. Experienced. Mediation. Collaboration. Litigation.
847.423.8785 (local) 866.604.3763 (toll-free)

Nicholas W. Richardson
800 E NW Highway, Ste 612
Palatine, IL 60074
Phone: 847.423.8785 
Toll Free: 866.604.3763 
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Child Support

Experienced Legal Representation For Your Child Support Issue

Nicholas Richardson, Family Law AttorneyBoth parents have a duty to financially support their children. Generally, child support is based on statewide guidelines and is intended to provide for the day-to-day needs of a child. Determining the amount of support can be tricky when one parent is self-employed, works a seasonal job, or a child has additional expenses not otherwise included in the guideline support calculation.

An experienced lawyer can help clear up confusion in applying the guidelines to child support calculations. Whether you are determining the initial support amount or are seeking enforcement or modification of an existing support order, we, at the Law Office of Nicholas W. Richardson, P.C., in Palatine, Illinois, have the knowledge and experience to create a workable solution for you.

Please call our office at 847.423.8785 (toll free: 866.604.3763) or contact us online to request an initial consultation.

The Process

There are three parts to a child support case:  1 - determining initial support, 2 - enforcing a child support order, and 3 - modifying an existing order to meet changing needs and circumstances. No matter where you are at in your child support case, we can help.

Nicholas Richardson, Palatine Family LawyerInitial child support. Upon separating from your spouse as well as among unmarried parents, all children are entitled to financial support from both parents until the age of 18 or until graduation from high school. Illinois guidelines will automatically set forth the amount needed based on the gross income of you and your spouse.

Child support enforcement. Sometimes a party ordered to pay a certain amount of child support by the court fails to pay the required amount or is constantly late with their payments. If this is the case, a court can find that party in contempt forcing him or her to pay or serve jail time.

Child support modification. An increase or decrease in the amount one party pays in child support may need modification due to a change in circumstances. Loss of a job, reduced work hours, or disability are just some examples when the court may need to modify child support payments.

 

Our Approach

Our office takes a matter-of-fact approach to your case. We will work to make sure your rights are protected and an agreement that serves the best interest of your child is reached. We will answer your questions truthfully and set expectations for your case that are reasonable and attainable.


Contact Us

We invite you to contact our office to set up a free, no pressure initial consultation to talk about your child support issues with an experienced attorney. Call 847.423.8785 (toll free: 866.604.3763) or contact us online . Evening and weekend appointments are available, and credit cards are accepted.