Court Determines No Child Support In Same-Sex Couple Split
Posted on Sep 16, 2013 6:00pm PDT
A court has reportedly determined that no child support will be paid in the split of a same-sex couple. According to reports, an order was reversed by the Court of Appeals which means a woman will not have to pay child support to her former partner. The two raised the child together while they were together. The child was born in 1998 and the couple split in 2006. They were splitting costs until the other woman wanted to restrict the other woman’s times with the child.
Child support matters are taken very seriously by courts and can result in various outcomes. You need to know that when you are dealing with in possible child support matters that you do have rights that should be protected. You can resolve this child support matter in a beneficial way if your case is handled properly. It’s in your best interest to make sure that your case is settled in the way that you deserve it to be. By working with a family law lawyer, you will be able to move forward from your family matter and get your life back together. An attorney will always have your best interest in mind while fighting to protect your rights. You can count on a lawyer to know how to approach your case so that it is resolved in the best manner possible. Please take some time today to contact a family law attorney and begin discussing the details of your case now.