- Child SupportThe party that is the non-custodial parent is generally ordered to pay child support to the custodial parent. The court determines child support based on 1) the number of children before the court 2) the number of children the non-custodial parent is ordered to support that do not reside with him or her and 3) the net income or earnings up to a prescribed amount per month. Please call your attorney for the new amount.
- Child Custody and VisitationI retained Ms. Swisher for a CPS Child Custody case. Let me be clear in saying that this suit was a tremendously hard goal to accomplish. I had all but lost my rights to my daughter. I had very little visitation rights and nothing else relating to my daughter. I contacted Ms. Swisher and she met with me within 24 hours. Within 1 week, I had a hearing date. She worked my case as if it were her own. To say that she did it professionally, expeditiously...
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