Child Support And Visitation
Summary
Child support in Colorado is determined by the court based on both parents income. Visitation rights are usually granted to the non-custodial parent unless there are extreme circumstances. In Maine, child support follows the Income Shares Model, considering both parents gross income. If DHHS in Maine has increased child support, it likely reflects a significant change in circumstances. Consulting a family law attorney in both states may provide further assistance.Full Conversation
Rebecca
Hello Rebecca! How can I assist you with your legal issue today?
I’m reaching out on behalf of my husband, he has a * yr old daughter who lives in another state with her mother, we have issues with the child support amount and the mother denying him
Hello Rebecca, I understand your concern. Could you please let me know the state where your husband's daughter lives? This information will help me provide more accurate legal information.
the visitation orders
Hello Rebecca. I understand that you need assistance with child support and visitation issues. However, could you please clarify the state where the child and her mother reside? This will help me provide accurate information.
The mother and child lives in Colorado
Hello Rebecca, in Colorado:
*. Child support is decided by the court, considering both parents' income.
*. Visitation rights are typically granted to the non-custodial parent, barring extreme circumstances.
If there are issues, he may need to consult with a family law attorney in Colorado.
We live in maine and dhhs in maine has increased the child support
Hello Rebecca, Maine uses an "Income Shares Model" for child support:
*. Both parents' gross income is considered.
*. If DHHS has made an adjustment, there should be a significant change in circumstances.
*. You may wish to consult a family law attorney in Maine for further assistance.