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Child Support Lawyer in Gilbert, AZ
Child support plays a critical role in making sure both parents contribute to the financial well-being of their child. At the Law Office of Vincent Mattioli, we help parents in Gilbert, AZ navigate Arizona’s child support laws with confidence. Whether you are seeking support, responding to a request, or need to modify an existing order, we guide you through every step.
How Child Support Works in Arizona
Arizona uses the Income Shares Model to calculate child support. This formula considers each parent's income, parenting time, healthcare costs, education expenses, and other child-related needs. The court’s goal is to make sure children receive the same financial support they would have if their parents lived together.
Child Support During Divorce
If you are going through a divorce in Gilbert, child support is a key issue that must be addressed before a final decree is issued. We work with you to gather the necessary financial information, complete the Arizona Child Support Guidelines Worksheet, and present a fair proposal to the court.
Modifying Child Support Orders
If there has been a significant change in income, parenting time, or your child’s needs, you may qualify for a modification. Our firm helps parents request or oppose changes to support orders and ensures that all documentation is properly submitted to the court.
Enforcing Child Support in Gilbert
If the other parent is not paying court-ordered child support, enforcement measures may be necessary. Arizona law allows the Department of Child Support Services and the courts to take action through wage garnishment, liens, license suspension, and more. We help you file enforcement actions and protect your child’s rights to receive support.
Frequently Asked Questions About Child Support in Arizona
How is child support calculated in Gilbert?
Child support is calculated using a standardized formula that considers both parents’ incomes, parenting time, medical insurance costs, daycare, and other expenses. The Arizona Child Support Guidelines are used to ensure consistency across cases.
Can we agree on a child support amount outside the guideline?
Parents can agree to a different amount if it is in the best interest of the child and the court approves the deviation. However, the agreement must still meet minimum support requirements under Arizona law.
When does child support end in Arizona?
In most cases, child support ends when the child turns 18 or graduates high school, whichever happens later. If the child has a disability or special needs, support may continue longer.
Can child support be modified later?
Yes. A modification can be requested if there is a substantial and continuing change in circumstances such as job loss, increase in income, or changes to parenting time.
What happens if child support is not paid?
If a parent fails to pay, the court can enforce the order through various methods including garnishment, liens, tax refund interception, or even contempt proceedings. The goal is to ensure the child receives the support they are entitled to.
Work With a Gilbert Child Support Attorney in Gilbert, AZ
At the Law Office of Vincent Mattioli, we understand how important child support is to your child’s future. Whether you are pursuing a new order, need to modify an existing one, or are facing enforcement issues, we are here to help. Our office serves parents across Gilbert and surrounding areas.
Contact us online or call 480-485-7948 to schedule a consultation with a child support lawyer in Gilbert, AZ.