What Impact Does Remarriage Have on Child Support?

Advantage Attorney • October 5, 2018

You divorced several years ago and agreed to monthly child support payments. But now you’re remarrying, and things have changed. Not only do you now need to support your new spouse’s kids, you may even be considering adoption. Or, you may simply want to start a new family and need a better sense of financial rights and responsibilities.

Whatever the circumstance, it is important to understand your legal obligations and what options may or may not be available to you. While child support laws can vary by state, the underlying legal principles remain more-or-less similar irrespective of where you live.

Depending on your situation, it’s always important to seek legal advice before you make any rash decisions. Read the full article by  verywell family  to learn more about your situation.

For legal advice on the impacts that remarriage have on child support contact David Veliz at Veliz Katz Law.

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