Experienced Central Ohio Child Support Attorney
In Ohio, child support orders are based on the financial circumstances of both parents. Guidelines followed by the court are based on annual income and initially consider a combined gross income up to $150,000. For families earning more, this can create pressure and uncertainty as to the amount of support owed. Courts often extend the guidelines to fit higher incomes, but there are other options. Creative child support solutions can be a better fit for you and your children.
At the Law Offices of William L. Geary, we take pride in our thorough understanding of Ohio family law and our commitment to providing detailed answers and creative solutions to complex child support matters.
Working with an experienced attorney at the Law Offices of William L. Geary can help you develop and implement plans that meet the current and future needs of your children.
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Parents may be able to create college funds, trusts and structured support plans or agreements that provide for housing and care as part of a comprehensive plan for addressing the future well-being of a child or children. Often, there are tremendous tax advantages to these alternative solutions to a court ordered child support arrangement.
We work hard to ensure that child support agreements are integrated into a broader plan for preserving the well-being of children that can include child support, visitation, alimony, college planning and property division. As a comprehensive family law firm, we are proud to offer cost-efficient solutions in all these matters.
Contact us today to schedule a detailed and confidential discussion of your complex or high-asset child support issues. Let us get to work immediately to develop and implement a comprehensive legal strategy to protect your rights and your children's' best interests and financial security.
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