Child SupportSouthfield, Michigan Child Support LawyerChild Support • Paternity • Living Together PartnershipsWhile child support arrangements are established at the time of a divorce, they are not set in stone. Because the income levels of parents can change due to increases or decreases in salary, a new job or promotion, a lay-off, or illness, courts allow modifications to child support. When these changes occur to either parent, that parent needs effective legal representation to obtain a fair modification of child support payment levels. Pamela Radzinski understands the challenges that often accompany these issues. She provides straightforward answers to child support and its related issues. To see what people to say about her work please view her Client Testimonials. Assisting Clients When Circumstances ChangeAt the Law Offices of Pamela Radzinski, we believe that required child support should be fair. We know the Michigan child support laws and how Michigan courts interpret that law. We have a great deal of experience in obtaining fair child support payments for both men and women. Sometimes a parent with child support obligations who experiences an increase in income then attempts to hide that income in order to avoid paying additional child support. We know how to find that hidden income, and how to establish to true income status of the payer in court. A parent with child support obligations can move to another state. As experienced child support lawyers, we know the child support laws of other states, and how to have child support orders enforced there. Child support obligations need not be established by a divorce decree. An unmarried parent may be required to pay child support. We can establish paternity, either through voluntary DNA test of the father or through a paternity suit. When paternity is established, we can then assist in obtaining a child support order. Pamela Radzinski also assists clients with criminal charges, bankruptcy, divorce and family law matters, including child custody and visitation, adoption, and restorative counseling. Contact our Southfield, Michigan Child Support LawyerIf you are considering divorce and have questions about child support, please contact the Southfield, Michigan child support attorney at the Law Offices of Pamela Radzinski, P.C. for a free initial consultation. Our firm can be reached by phone at 248-352-7400, or by filling out the intake form on the Contact Us page. |

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