Child Support

Denver Child Support Attorneys

Helping You Determine Financial Security for Your Children

The state of Colorado expects both parents to be financially responsible for their children. One parent will be required to pay child support. Failure to pay child support may result in fines, confiscation of tax returns or imprisonment. If you need a modification of child support because your income has dropped or if you need to enforce a child support order, our attorneys are here to assist you.

Child support is determined by several factors, including, but not limited to:

  • Each parent's gross monthly income
  • The number of overnight stays a child has with each parent
  • Whether a parent is financially responsible for other children from a separate relationship
  • The amount of the child's medical insurance
  • Whether work-related childcare is needed and its monthly cost
  • Whether there are extraordinary expenses for the child

Call Frost & Beck, PC, to discuss your concerns about child support. Our attorneys can advise you on what constitutes income for the calculation of child support and the calculation for the expected amount of child support to be paid.

Child Support Disputes

If you are in dispute over the amount of the other parent's income, we will investigate how much he or she earns and how it affects child support payments. Our Denver child support attorneys work with forensic accountants, when necessary, to uncover hidden streams of income that affect the amount a parent may expect to pay or receive.

Modifications of Child Support

As time goes on, things will change in the lives of parents and children. One parent may remarry and have more children, the expenses for a child might change, or a parent might lose a job or increase his or her income. When these things happen, re-examining child support may become necessary. We can file for modifications of court orders for child support.

Ensuring Fair and Adequate Child Support Payments

At Frost & Beck, PC, our experienced Denver child support attorneys are dedicated to helping you secure the financial well-being of your children. We understand that child support disputes can be emotionally challenging and financially draining. That's why we are here to guide you through the legal process and ensure that you receive fair and adequate child support payments.

Why hire us?

  • Expertise: Our Denver child support attorneys have years of experience navigating the complexities of child support laws and regulations. We stay updated on the latest legal developments to provide you with the most effective representation.
  • Personalized approach: We understand that every family's situation is unique. Our attorneys take the time to listen to your concerns, gather all the necessary information, and develop a tailored strategy to ensure the best outcome for you and your children.
  • Compassionate advocacy: We are committed to protecting the best interests of your children. Our attorneys approach child support cases with empathy and compassion while advocating fiercely on your behalf.
  • Proven track record: Our law firm has a successful track record of helping clients achieve favorable outcomes in child support cases. We have the skills, knowledge, and resources to handle even the most complex situations.

If you are facing child support issues, don't hesitate to reach out to our experienced Denver attorneys. We are here to provide you with the legal guidance and support you need to ensure the financial security of your children.

Contact Our Denver Attorneys Today

From our offices in Denver, our attorneys advise and represent clients in communities throughout Denver County and the surrounding areas.

Call us at (720) 330-4623 or contact us online to arrange a consultation today.

Commonly Asked Questions

What happens if a parent fails to pay child support?

If a parent fails to pay child support, there can be serious consequences. The state of Colorado may impose fines, confiscate tax returns, or even imprison the non-paying parent. It is important for both parents to fulfill their financial responsibilities towards their children.

Can hidden income affect child support payments?

Yes, hidden income can affect child support payments. In cases where one parent is suspected of hiding income, our attorneys can work with forensic accountants to uncover any hidden streams of income and ensure that child support is calculated accurately.

How can I get assistance with child support disputes?

If you are in dispute over the amount of the other parent's income and how it affects child support payments, our attorneys can help. We will investigate the other parent's income and work with forensic accountants if necessary to ensure that child support is fair and accurate.

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