Omaha Modification of Child Support Attorney

Omaha Modification of Child Support Lawyer

Navigating a divorce has its challenges. When children are involved, these challenges can become emotionally charged and overwhelming. In some cases, the modification of rulings regarding child support becomes necessary. When these situations arise, the support and assistance of an Omaha modification of child support attorney is crucial for your rights and interests to be upheld and advocated for.

Arrangements regarding child support can be a challenge to establish and maintain, especially if one or both parents refuse to cooperate. However, the truth remains that these judgments–though legally binding–can be changed. As your children grow and evolve, so can child support agreements. It is vital to the success of any modification that the correct procedures are followed. An attorney can assist in this process.

What Is Child Support in Nebraska?

In the state of Nebraska, child support ensures that any minor children involved in a divorce case receive the financial care and support they need from both parents. Child support is a legal requirement that obligates the noncustodial parent, or the one with less custody, to provide a certain amount of finances for their child’s upbringing. This monetary support can cover things such as healthcare, education, and the costs of day-to-day living.

How an Omaha Modification of Child Support Attorney From Stange Law Firm Can Help

Since 2007, the team at Stange Law Firm has been assisting clients across numerous states. We have a deep understanding of the child support laws in the state of Nebraska and are well-versed in how these support amounts are calculated and assigned by the courts. When you decide to pursue a modification of a child support judgment, documents will need to be prepared and filed correctly with the courts. The lawyers at Stange Law Firm can help with this process.

Following the filing for modification, the other party involved will be served, and your case will need to be prepared for any possibility, including mediation, negotiation, or trial. Here at Stange Law Firm, we are ready to assist with any possible scenario, including aggressively fighting for your rights and interests should your request for modification be moved to a trial. Without our help, you may lose out on a chance for modification that could benefit your child.

Nebraska Child Support Calculation

In the state of Nebraska, calculations regarding child support follow strict guidelines set up by state laws. Various factors are thus considered when determining the correct amount of child support that should be paid by one spouse to the other. These factors might include the income of both the parents involved, the time each parent spends with their child, the number of children shared by the parents, and any other circumstances like medical expenses or childcare costs.

In most cases, the judge will try to ensure that both parents contribute equally to their children, either by raising them or through the payment of child support. There are some circumstances where the custodial parent will also be required to make child support payments if they earn a higher income than the noncustodial parent. These payments tend to be paid monthly via a government website or agency to ensure the correct amount is paid on time.

What Constitutes Child Support Modifications Post-Judgement in Omaha?

Modifications to child support can happen when the circumstances of a family unit change. One parent or the other might experience a raise at work. The process of modification allows the court system to reevaluate any changes within the family unit and decide whether or not the current child support arrangement is still fair or if any modifications need to be made.

Common Requirements for the Modification of Child Support Agreements

Modifications to a child support arrangement can only be made if there have been significant material changes within the circumstances of the children and their parents. If the divorced couple cannot agree on these modifications, the court will decide, based on the evidence provided, whether a change to the arrangement is warranted or not. These modifications tend to update or revise custody, support, or parenting schedules.

Common requirements for requesting a modification of a current child support arrangement can include:

  • The income of one of the parents has significantly increased or decreased.
  • If you are seeking a reduction in child support due to loss of wages, you must prove the loss of your job was not your fault. For instance, you must not have quit your job.
  • The new financial circumstance has already existed for at least three months and will continue for at least an additional six months following the modification.
  • The cost of health insurance for the parent who is required to carry the child’s health insurance has significantly decreased or increased.
  • The cost of childcare expenses for the parent obligated to pay has significantly decreased or increased.

If you do not meet at least one of these requirements, an attempt at modification should not be pursued. An experienced child support modification attorney in Omaha can review your case and see if you qualify to seek any change to your current child support arrangement. This could save you time and money and keep you from wasting your resources on seeking modification if you do not qualify.

Contact a Trusted Omaha Modification of Child Support Attorney Today

Navigating the complexities of child support arrangements and any potential modifications requires the assistance of skilled legal help and compassionate, detail-oriented care. The team at Stange Law Firm understands that dealing with issues of child support can be stressful and challenging, and we want to provide the service you need so you feel confident in your request for modification.

Contact our offices today to schedule a consultation. Let us review the circumstances of your current child support arrangement and see if you qualify for any modifications to be made. We can do whatever we can to ensure your rights and interests are protected. We also take care to be mindful of the well-being of any children involved. Let us guide you and advocate for your rights during this complicated legal matter.

Douglas County (Omaha), Nebraska Office (402-509-1801): 9202 W. Dodge Rd., Suite 302, Omaha, Nebraska 68114

ABOUT

Helpful Information On Child Support Matters

On our webpage, we also have pages on various other topics involving support that might be helpful to you, including the pages below and those on our menu:
Missouri child support calculator
If you are looking for a child support estimate in Missouri, we have a sample Form 14 on our webpage that can help give you a general idea in terms of child support numbers for your case.
Illinois child support calculator
If you are interested in obtaining a child support estimate in Illinois, on our webpage, we have a sample Illinois child support calculator. This might be helpful in terms of giving you a general idea of child support in your case.
Kansas child support chart
If you are interested in obtaining a child support estimate in Kansas, we have a simple chart on our webpage. This might be helpful in giving an approximation.
Oklahoma child support chart
If you are interested in obtaining a child support estimate in Oklahoma, we have a simple chart on our webpage. This might be helpful in giving an approximation.
Informational support videos
We have information child support videos from some live seminars that we have hosted on our webpage that you can view.
Child support emancipation
If you are interested in know how child support emancipation works, we have information on our webpage that you can view.
College education and child support
The cost of college and university education can be an important component of child support in divorce and custody cases. Our lawyers can assist if the cost of education is an issue in your case.
Modification of child support
In some cases, the court has issued a child support order. After the passage of time, it might be important to seek a modification where there have been changed circumstances of a substantial and continuing basis. You can discuss this with our lawyers if you think a modification might be appropriate in your case.
Modification of spousal support (alimony/maintenance)
Spousal maintenance can be ordered at the conclusion of a divorce. In some cases, the parties might need to seek a modification and/or termination of a maintenance order. Our lawyers can assist in many instances.
Daycare and child support
In divorce and custody cases where there are young children, the cost of daycare or childcare can be an important issue. Our lawyers can help you work through these issues.
Dependency exemptions
The dependency exemptions can be important for many divorcing parties or unmarried couples. Our lawyers can represent you in these circumstances.
Division of Child Support Enforcement
Many child support matters end up being addressed through state administrative agencies. Our lawyers can help represent you before state child support agencies.
Wage withholding orders and garnishments
In some cases, child support can be paid either through a wage withholding order or garnishment. Our lawyers can help you navigate the process.
SLF Icon
Serving the St. Louis Metropolitan Area, Kansas City, Columbia, Springfield, Wichita, Topeka, Tulsa and Beyond in Missouri, Illinois, Kansas and Oklahoma

From our webpage, you can also read articles about family law, view informational videos, seminar videos, listen to our podcast, download our mobile application or view support calculators for MissouriIllinois and Kansas.

If you are looking to find and hire a child custody lawyer, contact us online or by phone to schedule a consultation at any of our convenient locations.

book-prenup-1

Prenuptial Agreements Line by Line

Aspatore Books from Thomson Reuters Westlaw
book-military-1

Strategies For Family Law Illinois

Aspatore Books from Thomson Reuters Westlaw
book-family-1

Strategies For Military Family Law

Aspatore Books from Thomson Reuters Westlaw

Protect Yourself By Understanding Your Options and Knowing Your Rights

GET HELP NOW

SLF Icon

MAIN OFFICE LOCATION

Stange Law Firm, PC

120 S. Central Avenue, Suite 450

St. Louis (Clayton), Missouri 63105

Toll Free: 855-805-0595
Fax: 314-963-9191
Group 144

DIVORCE HEADQUATERS APP

Contact Our Team

  • This field is for validation purposes and should be left unchanged.

Family Law Legal Services At Your Fingertips

FEATURED ARTICLES FROM THE STANGE LAW TEAM

When you choose us, you don’t have to sacrifice quality or service. You get the resources of a large divorce and family law firm AND the attentive service of a local attorney.
Should I Text My Lawyer?

Text messages (also known as SMS, short message service) are a common way of communicating. Instead of picking up the phone or drafting an email,

Read More
The Collaborative Divorce Process

•pull quote from Kirk out of video •other call outs •graph, table or other chart The Collaborative Divorce Process-Overview Collaborative divorce is a voluntary, contractually

Read More