Child Support Representation for Parents in Bloomington-Normal and Throughout McLean County
Child support decisions have a direct impact on a child’s day-to-day stability and long-term well-being. For parents in Bloomington, Normal, and across McLean County, the process of setting, adjusting, or enforcing child support can feel overwhelming—especially when income sources, expenses, or parenting schedules are disputed.
Stange Law Firm provides focused legal representation to parents navigating child support matters in McLean County. Our attorneys work to ensure that Illinois guidelines are applied correctly and that all relevant financial details are accurately presented to the court.
How Child Support Is Determined in McLean County, Illinois
Illinois follows an income shares model, which begins with the combined net income of both parents and allocates support based on statutory guidelines and the number of children involved. While income is the foundation of the calculation, courts may also consider additional factors, such as:
Health insurance premiums paid for a child
Work-related childcare or daycare expenses
Existing child support obligations for other children
Maintenance paid or received from a prior relationship
Parenting time allocations that affect support adjustments
Many parents review an Illinois child support chart or calculator to get a general sense of how these guidelines operate. While charts and estimates can be helpful for planning purposes, the final support figure depends on verified financial records and how the guidelines are applied to the specific facts of a case.
Assistance With Establishing Child Support
When child support is being set for the first time, accuracy is critical. Courts rely heavily on documentation such as tax returns, pay stubs, and benefit statements to determine net income and allowable deductions. Our attorneys assist parents in preparing and organizing this information so that the support calculation reflects their true financial circumstances rather than assumptions or incomplete data.
Modifying an Existing Child Support Order
Life changes, and child support orders sometimes need to change with it. A modification may be appropriate when there has been a substantial and continuing change, such as a job change, a shift in income, or new child-related expenses. We help parents evaluate whether a modification is warranted under Illinois law and prepare the necessary filings in McLean County.
Enforcing Court-Ordered Child Support
When a child support order is not being followed, Illinois courts provide enforcement mechanisms designed to address nonpayment. This may include court hearings and contempt proceedings. Our attorneys represent parents seeking enforcement and guide them through the procedural requirements in McLean County.
McLean County Child Support Resources
Parents handling child support matters may find the following local resources helpful:
McLean County Circuit Clerk’s Office – Filing procedures and court services
McLean County Court Rules – Local rules affecting child support cases
McLean County Domestic Relations Forms – Required court forms
McLean County Courthouse – Location and directions
Understanding local court procedures can help matters move more efficiently when child support issues require judicial involvement.
Speak With a Bloomington-Normal Child Support Attorney
If you are dealing with a child support issue in Bloomington, Normal, or anywhere in McLean County, Stange Law Firm is available to help you understand your options and the steps ahead.
McLean County (Bloomington), Illinois Office
📍 1012 Ekstam Drive, Suite 4
Bloomington, IL 61704
📞 309-807-4915















