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Child support that reflects reality.

Whether you need to establish, change, or enforce support, an attorney can make sure the numbers follow your state’s guidelines — and your family’s actual circumstances.

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Sound familiar?

Support that was never set up

Establishing support often starts with establishing parentage — a process an attorney can guide.

An amount that no longer fits

Job loss, income changes, and new custody arrangements can all justify modifying support.

Payments that don’t arrive

Enforcement tools — wage withholding, license actions, contempt — exist, but they require the right filings.

How an attorney can help

  • Calculate support correctly under your state’s guidelines
  • Petition to establish, increase, or reduce support when circumstances change
  • Pursue enforcement of unpaid support
  • Address parentage, imputed income, and special expenses

Worth knowing

Every state calculates child support under its own guidelines, based on income, parenting time, and specific expenses like healthcare and childcare. Deviations are possible but must be justified. An attorney can check whether an existing or proposed amount actually matches what your state’s formula provides.

General information only — not legal advice, and not a prediction about any specific case. An attorney licensed in your state can evaluate your situation.

How it works

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Tell us what happened

A short set of questions about your situation — no cost, no commitment.

We check the basics

We confirm essentials like whether a participating attorney serves your state and case type.

A licensed attorney reviews it

If an attorney takes your inquiry, they may contact you to evaluate your situation.

Common questions

My income changed. Can support be adjusted?

Usually yes — support orders can generally be modified when there is a substantial change in circumstances. Until a court changes the order, the existing amount typically remains due, so acting promptly matters.

The other parent refuses to pay. What are my options?

States offer enforcement mechanisms including wage garnishment, tax refund interception, and contempt proceedings. An attorney can pursue the tools that fit your situation.

How much does this service cost?

Nothing — CaseSolo Connect is free for people looking for a lawyer. Participating attorneys pay us for advertising, which is why this site is attorney advertising. Whether and how you would pay an attorney is between you and any attorney you choose to hire.

Is this legal advice?

No. Nothing on this site is legal advice, and using it does not create an attorney-client relationship. We are a paid attorney matching and advertising service — not a law firm and not a lawyer referral service.

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Your contact details go only to the attorney who takes your inquiry — we do not sell your information to lists or send it to multiple firms. Our privacy policy describes exactly how your information is handled.

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