In these hard economic times it is sometimes hard to make ends meet on stale support orders leaving the custodial parent struggling to provide for the children and themselves. Both parents have a legal obligation to support their children but sometimes the non-custodial parent just doesn't care or forgets he has an obligation. The legal system allows us several remedies in forcing the other parent to pay what the legislatures have provided as guideline support. The easiest way is to reach an agreement. A stipulation to upward modify a support order can be submitted to the court and made a new order . . . followed by a new wage assignment. If this is not possible then you must take the matter before the courts and request a new court order. An attorney can be very helpful in cases like these in compelling the other party to provide copies of their most recent tax returns, pay check stubs, bank accounts, credit applications, and all other like documents to prove actual income. The Law Offices of Frank J Prainito has over 15 years experience in getting the job done right the first time and quickly so you will not be facing months of delay before money begins coming in.
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Bring in your case file for review and Attorney Prainito will run Guideline Numbers for your New Orders.