Child Support Attorney in Pittsburgh
Do You Need A Child Support Lawyer?
Some of the typical questions we hear from clients are:
- What does this notice of a child support hearing mean?
- How do I collect the most child support I am entitled to?
- How do I pay the least child support that I am obligated to pay?
- What does it mean if I fall behind on paying child support?
- How do I change the amount of child support I pay or receive?
- Can I represent myself in a child support hearing?
- Do child support obligations really last until the child is 18 years old?
- How much does hiring a child support attorney cost?
- How much detail do I need to provide in income, medical insurance coverage, transportation costs, housing arrangements and child care costs to present a compelling case for child support?
- Are there strategies to work with the other side to come up with a fair child support Settlement Agreement?
The Solution: The 1-2-3 Process.
We have a three step process to solve your legal problems. We are Pennsylvania’s first true virtual law firm. Our unique structure means your case will be handled by a child custody attorney and not a generalist. First you will speak with an attorney immediately in the process for a free consultation over the phone. Secondly we get the information we need from you over the phone or from a form. Third, our investment in technology eliminates much of the phone tag with your lawyer, you miss less work, and you reduce your inability to contact your child custody lawyer. Get in control of your child custody case.
Call us for a free consultation and to speak with an attorney right away at 877-7-123-LAW or 877-712-3529.
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Child Custody affects the amount of child support that you may be entitled to, you should also click here to review Child Custody 101.