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Columbus Ohio Child Support Law

For divorce lawyers, Columbus Ohio issues of child support can be an obstacle to address. Child support law addresses issues of monetary support or payments that are made to contribute toward the well-being of a child.

Divorce Doctors can help with your Columbus Ohio child law support issues.

Child support law can take on a variety of different issues, but in the state of Ohio, a standardized approach is used. As a divorce lawyer will explain, child support is not set based on need or on what a parent may desire. Rather, the incomes of the parents, the number of children, and other factors such as day care expenses, health care premium costs, and other extraordinary expenses are considered.

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Once this is done, child support law has a uniform and standard amount of child support being generated. The result is that when child support is calculated anywhere in the state of Ohio, so long as the same figures are used, the same amount of support will be returned. 

Child law support can be set via litigation. In other words, an Ohio divorce lawyer can file an action and begin litigation to award support. However, if this is done, you still may have to attempt some negotiations or even mediation to resolve the matter. As a result, since Ohio law allows for matters such as child support to be resolved outside of the courts, parties may negotiate figures that will be used and agree on their application outside of court.

If an approach such as this is used, then voluntary and timely payments are more likely to happen. In addition to this, the parties have the ability to control the totality of their case and to avoid having arbitrary figures imposed on them or to feel like a certain outcome has been thrust upon them. 

By considering divorce mediation as an alternative, the outcome can be better for all involved. 

If you want a cost effective and a peaceful alternative to litigation, contact Divorce Doctors toll free at 877-442-4733 and speak with one of our mediation professionals.

This is the same outside of Columbus. For instance, a Cleveland, Ohio divorce attorney can address the issues in your case and then file an action. An Akron, Ohio divorce attorney can start a contested action and pursue child support in this fashion. However when child law support is the primary issue, the best approach to take is one where resolution is everyone’s goal. 

Sometimes it will not be possible to avoid court. However, court is always a possibility. As a result, it is always best, whether you live in Columbus, Cleveland or Akron, to pursue divorce mediation when attempting to resolve issues of child law support.
 
Parties to a divorce need to understand the issue of child support and realize that Ohio child support law cannot be bent or waived. If there is a child, then support will be paid. However, this, like any other area, such as child custody, can be addressed in divorce mediation.

Divorce Doctors is a cost effective, peaceful and effective way to handle all aspects of divorce including child support.

Prior to commencing divorce litigation or retaining a divorce lawyer, consider submitting your case to mediation. 

The professionals who will conduct your divorce mediation are specially trained – many of them divorce lawyers themselves – who understand the issues you will need to resolve.

For assistance with your divorce or child support laws contact Divorce Doctors today at 877-442-4733. We are here to help you.

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