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Child Support Information Provided by an Atlanta Child Support Lawyer

 

Our attorneys also specialize in obtaining and enforcing favorable child support arrangements. While alimony may be waived under Georgia law, child support guidelines dictate that a child has a right to support from both parents. Accordingly, if you have children and are undergoing divorce proceedings, it is important that you have an Atlanta child support attorney assist you in obtaining the proper child support arrangements.

Each Atlanta divorce lawyer at Ridley & Pryor has experience assisting clients in protecting their children’s rights and obtaining the child support needed. Our attorneys understand the child support guidelines as specified by Georgia law and are able to protect your rights during a child support hearing. Additionally, our attorneys are available to assist you if you need to modify previously set child support arrangements due to a change in income or other circumstances. We are also available to assist you in enforcing any child support decrees, as well as recovering any past due child support.

When it comes to your children, you want the best for them. If you are worried about getting the proper support for your children upon a divorce, or if you are struggling to enforce past child support arrangements, contact an Atlanta child support lawyer at Ridley & Pryor today for a free consultation.

       
   
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