In the event of a divorce or legal separation, one party will usually owe the other some form of regular payments. Alimony is paid by a spouse who was previously the provider or breadwinner to help the other spouse maintain their standard of living without disruption. Child support is paid to the custodial parent to make sure that the children involved in a divorce are protected and taken care of. While these issues can be very complex, Charlotte M. Creaghan are here to help you sort through the mess and get what’s owed to you.
Alimony is typically awarded to whichever spouse was either out of work or made a lower salary during the marriage. Alimony fluctuates based on ability to pay, need, other sources of income, and more. The Law Offices of Charlotte M. Creaghan will help you understand these issues and determine what’s owed.
Separate from spousal support, child support payments are calculated to help ensure that the primary caregiver of children involved in the divorce are adequately cared for.
Alimony is typically awarded to whichever spouse was either out of work or made a lower salary during the marriage. Alimony fluctuates based on ability to pay, need, other sources of income, and more. Charlotte M. Creaghan will help you understand these issues and determine what’s owed.
Separate from spousal support, child support payments are calculated to help ensure that the primary caregiver of children involved in the divorce are adequately cared for.
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