In GA child support is established by court order through either a paternity case, a legitimation case, a divorce, a separate maintenance case or a child support case through the state.
Stacy Bondurant can help you be sure that the support for your child is set correctly. There are many factors that go into setting support which may be argued to the court to either increase or reduce support. You can trust the experience of the law office of Stacy Bondurant to be sure your support amount is appropriate.
Once child support is set, it must be paid. If child support is not paid then the person not receiving the support has the right to file a contempt to court case to enforce the obligation. Stacy Bondurant has filed many contempt cases (around 1,800-2,000) to be sure that children are being supported. We have also defended people to be sure they received credit for all they did pay.
Let us help you with your child support enforcement issues.