Statesville Child Custody Lawyers
You want to know exactly what you can expect from your child support and alimony plan. While every North Carolina parent will have a child support plan, not every couple will have to construct a spousal support plan. At the Law Offices of Benton & Welborn, our attorneys will guide you through the child support and alimony process, making sure your financial future is protected along the way.
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In North Carolina, child support is determined by a set of mandatory guidelines. The state will consider a number of factors when coming up with a child support plan for you and your family. Those factors include:
- Gross Income of Both Parents
- Child Care Expenses
- Medical Insurance
- Number of Children
- Child Custody and Visitation Plan
In addition to helping families construct child support plans after a divorce, our attorneys handle the establishment of child support after an extended period of time without receiving support. Typically, the custodial parent seeks back child support after several years of not receiving any payments. We represent both custodial and non-custodial parents in these disputes.
Many child support cases involve establishing paternity. We represent mothers and fathers in paternity cases. Once we have helped you get the answers you deserve, we will help you work throughout all the support and child custody and visitation issues associated with paternity cases.
Spousal Support
Spousal support, or alimony, is often negotiated as part of a divorce settlement and is not mandatory. From temporary post-separation support to long-term alimony payments, we can help you determine a fair support plan. It is important to have an experienced attorney represent your interests early in your case, because your temporary support level can become the benchmark for permanent support.
Support Modifications
If you or your co-parent has undergone a significant change in financial circumstances, you can receive a modification to your current child support or spousal support plan. We understand that families change. We will be here for you to help you overcome new challenges, protect your rights and do what is best for your family.
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From our offices in Statesville, we are dedicated to helping North Carolina families come up with support plans that work. Guiding you throughout the process, we will help you plan for your financial future. Contact us today for more information.










