Establishing child support in Pennsylvania is a fairly straightforward process. Pennsylvania has guidelines that calculate the amount of child support a person is supposed to pay or receive, based on factors that include the income and expenses of each parent, medical care for the children, day care, special needs expenses and other expenses like these. The guidelines also take into account who has primary physical custody of the children.
At Andreozzi & Associates, we can help you calculate your potential child support payment or understand what you may potentially receive, so you can begin to make realistic preparations for life after divorce.
Call 717-229-1055 or 888-838-5817, or e-mail this law firm now.
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We are a full-service divorce and family law firm whose lawyers are committed to finding the most satisfactory resolution we can for our clients involved in divorce, child custody and support matters. Our personal, hands-on and respectful client service can be reassuring during a time of great difficulty. You may count on us to help you navigate through the financial and support issues surrounding divorce looking forward.
Spousal Support, Alimony Pendente Lite and Alimony
In Pennsylvania, if one spouse earns significantly less or does not have the capacity to earn as much as the other spouse, then alimony can be awarded to the spouse with the lower income. It can come in two forms: spousal support or alimony pendente lite (APL).
Essentially, spousal support is calculated based on income levels and needs. Both spousal support and APL are temporary. A third form of support, called alimony, is longer term in nature. We can help men and women understand their rights and their responsibilities with regard to spousal support and alimony once we have reviewed their financial circumstances.
Our family law practice services also include:
- Divorce, no-fault, cost-effective divorce for a flat fee beginning under $500 when a divorce is uncontested and in contested divorce
- Child custody and visitation
- Property division
Answers to Support Questions and Concerns: 717-229-1055 or 888-838-5817
To discuss your legal matter with a Harrisburg child support lawyer and Pennsylvania spousal support attorney, please call our Pennsylvania law firm at 717-229-1055 or 888-838-5817, or e-mail us for a confidential consultation.
