Navigating the complexities of child support can be a challenging journey for many parents. At Law Office of Alexander Korotkin, ESQ., we understand the intricacies involved in securing the financial support necessary for the well-being of your children. A child support lawyer at Law Office of Alexander Korotkin, ESQ. can provide much-needed guidance and support through every step of the process, ensuring that the needs of your children are met with fairness and respect. We acknowledge the sensitivity of this matter and are committed to facilitating a constructive dialogue between all parties involved. Whether you're looking to establish, modify, or enforce support, a child support attorney at Law Office of Alexander Korotkin, ESQ. can provide skilled counsel.
If you are seeking assistance with child support matters, reach out to Law Office of Alexander Korotkin, ESQ. at (585) 302-2883.
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At the Law Office of Alexander Korotkin, Esq., we focus exclusively on family law matters across Monroe and surrounding counties. With over 25 years of experience, we provide practical guidance and clear communication so you understand your options at every step. Whether through negotiation or litigation, we work to protect your rights, your finances, and your role within your family.
Why Choose Us:
- Over 25 years of focused family law experience
- Personalized strategies tailored to your unique family situation
- Skilled in both settlement negotiation and trial litigation
- Strong relationships within the local Rochester legal community
- Services available in English, Russian, and Ukrainian
- Cost-conscious approach aimed at efficient, practical outcomes
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Clear Communication In Three Languages
We explain every step in English, Russian, or Ukrainian so you stay informed.
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Cost-Effective Settlements And Litigation
Focused on efficient resolutions, in or out of court, to protect your future.
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25+ Years Of Local Family Law Experience
Seasoned counsel in Monroe and nearby counties for complex family issues.
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Personalized Guidance For Your Family
Tailored strategies that respect your role as both parent and spouse.
At the Law Office of Alexander Korotkin, Esq., we focus exclusively on family law matters for clients in Monroe, Livingston, Ontario, Wayne, Genesee, and Orleans Counties. With more than 25 years of experience, we bring practical insight and steady guidance to issues such as divorce, custody, child support, adoption, and marital agreements.
We take the time to understand each family’s unique circumstances and goals, and we explain every step so our clients can make informed decisions. Whether resolving disputes through negotiation or presenting a case in court, we are committed to cost-effective, strategic representation. We are also proud to serve clients in Russian and Ukrainian, helping more families feel heard and understood during difficult transitions.
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What if child support payments are not made?If child support payments are not made, you can contact your local child support enforcement agency. They have tools to enforce payments, such as wage garnishment, tax refund interception, or even legal proceedings. It's important to keep records of all missed payments for any legal action.
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How is child support calculated?Child support is calculated based on guidelines set by state laws, considering factors such as each parent's income, the amount of time the child spends with each parent, and any special needs of the child. Some states use a percentage of the non-custodial parent's income, while others use more complex formulas.
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Can child support be modified?Yes, child support orders can be modified if there is a significant change in circumstances, such as a change in either parent's income, employment status, or the child's needs. To modify a child support order, you typically need to file a petition with the court and demonstrate the changes.
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Does child support affect custody decisions?Child support and custody are separate legal issues. While one parent's refusal to pay support doesn't affect custody arrangements, both decisions consider the child's best interest. Family courts handle these matters to ensure fair parenting time and financial support.