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Wisconsin Child Support by Attorneys With Offices in Washington County, Wisconsin
In Wisconsin, parents have a legal duty to financially support their children until they reach 18 years of age and have graduated from high school.
The child support level is based on factors such as the income of the parents and the amount of time the child spends with each parent, sometimes adjusted for certain expenses such as health insurance and education costs. Judges have some latitude to deviate from child support guidelines, for example in cases of hardship or extraordinarily high income earners. The final child support calculation is only as good as the data entered into the calculations. In representing your interests, the attorneys at Vanden Heuvel & Dineen, S.C. pay special attention to the factors effecting the resulting child support level.
If a significant change in circumstances occurs, such as a change in the income of a parent, the lawyers at Vanden Heuvel & Dineen, S.C. can seek a modification of child support on your behalf. In addition, the attorneys at Vanden Heuvel & Dineen, S.C. are experienced in the circumstance where a parent is self-employed, has hidden sources of income or is a high-income earner.
The following link is the State of Wisconsin Child Support Calculator: http://www.dwd40calculator.com/.
Child support lawyers of Vanden Heuvel & Dineen, S.C. can be reached at 262-250-1976 or 262-338-8874 or 1-800-805-1976. Please click here for a FREE ON-LINE EVALUATION of your case.
Child Support Lawyers of Vanden Heuvel & Dineen, S.C.:
Germantown Office: W175 N11086 Stonewood Drive, P.O. Box 550
Germantown, WI 53022-0550
262-250-1976 or 1-800-805-1976; fax: 262-250-7686
West Bend Office: 246 South 5th Avenue, West Bend, WI 53095
262-338-8874 or 1-800-424-1404; fax: 262-353-3896
Sister Bay Office: 10589 South Highland Road, No. 9, Sister Bay, WI 54234
920-854-9977; fax: 920-854-9974
Attorneys experienced in all aspects of divorce and family law, including child support, child custody, placement, grandparents' rights and paternity.
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