Child Support

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California uses a special formula when calculating child support owed from one parent to the other. The main factors in determining child support are:

  • The income of each parent;

  • The time that each parent spends with each child;

  • Health expenses and educational costs of the children; &

  • The standard of living prior to the divorce.

If you are seeking to change a current child support order or defend against any child support obligations you may already have, contact Warfield Law Group to have our team obtain the results you are looking for!


Spousal Support

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During divorces, Domestic Violence Restraining Orders, or Legal Separations, there may be a need for spousal support depending on a number of factors. These factors generally include:

  • Length of the marriage;

  • History of domestic violence;

  • Ability to work;

  • Earnings or earning capacity of each spouse;

  • Age and health of each spouse; &

  • Need of each spouse.

If you are seeking spousal support, or seeking to enforce payment of spousal support, we will determine the appropriate amount of spousal support based on your particular circumstances and represent your best interest in court.