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3 Expenses A Child Support Attorney Will Help You File A Claim For

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When a couple is separating, one thing that gives them a headache is support payments. It's not difficult to understand this because partners live together and share expenses before a divorce. However, separation increases cost because each couple now has to cater to new residences and other financial obligations, especially if they get new spouses. If your spouse is becoming irresponsible about support payments, a lawyer can help you file a lawsuit against them. This article discusses three expenses a child support attorney will help you recover.

1. Education

There are a lot of education costs that parents are expected to pay for their kids. School supplies and transportation expenses are core ones that need to be paid frequently. If you have many kids, handling these costs yourself can be quite difficult. You may find it even more challenging to pay your kid's tuition fees when they join college.

An attorney can help you claim education costs for your kids. They'll file a lawsuit in court and present your kid's best interest before a judge. If your spouse is a very high-earning parent, the court could even order them to pay part of your kid's education if they attend a private school. This may also apply if your kid is attending college.

2. Healthcare

Many states require parents to have healthcare insurance for their kids. During separation, both parents should contribute to these costs even if the policy still covers the kid's health. If your case gets to court, the judge will include the amount in the policy while calculating support. An attorney can help you agree on the medical costs for your kids out of court. But if this doesn't work, they'll use the judicial system to ensure your partner pays a favorable share of the kid's healthcare costs. 

3. Entertainment

The law requires children to be allowed to access basic entertainment. This may include theater visits, computer and TV games, camping trips, and a visit to various types of parks. The amount each spouse contributes will depend on their agreement and the entertainment costs appropriate to their kid's age. An attorney will review the entertainment your kid was privileged to have before your separation and use it as a basis to compel your spouse to contribute their share of this expense. 

Every parent is responsible for offering financial support for their kids' necessities. If your partner has refused to own up to this obligation, a child support attorney can help you file a claim against them and use the judicial system to get them to contribute their share.   


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