Maryland Child Support Lawyer
We represent parents who have custody of their children and receive child support or are owed child support. We also represent parents who do not have custody of their children and must pay child support.
Parents with and without custody both have every right to strong legal representation and an outcome that makes sense.
In nearly every case, the custodial parent wants to ensure that he or she will get an appropriate amount of child support. Almost nothing is worse after divorce or separation than to find that you do not have enough income to properly care for your children. The Maryland child support guidelines are meant to address this issue.
At the same time, the noncustodial parent does not want to be saddled, month after month, with an unreasonable amount of child support to pay — especially if circumstances have changed. If you've lost your job or some other change has led to lower income, for example, we'll stand up for you.
MD Child Support Modification and Enforcement Attorney
Since 1992, we have represented parents with and without custody. We understand both sides of the issue. As Maryland child support lawyers, we know that divorce or separation will impact the financial circumstances of both sides — for better or for worse. For our clients, our goal is to do what we can to make it better.
Baltimore Divorce Law Firm
Contact us at 443-701-4525 or toll free at 866-635-0623 for a free consultation. Like everything else when it comes to divorce, child support is a difficult issue. Splitting one household into two means that, when it comes to finances, things are going to change. But you don't have to be made poor nor, if you're the primary custodian of your children, do you need to be left unable to properly support them.





