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Are you qualified for Arizona Child Support?

Divorce is always messy, but when it comes to kids and child support, the situation only gets increasingly complex. Who retains custody of the children as well as who owes whom child support is frustratingly chaotic, especially in this state. Whether or not you qualify for support from your ex depends extensively on the law itself, and not what your expenses are.

One of the best things you can do at the outset is retain the help of a good attorney. This will help to ensure you get the maximum level of support you deserve as well as fair treatment by the courts.

In Arizona, child support laws consider a number of factors. It looks at how much each spouse earns on an annual and monthly basis. Additionally, the number of children you have will be taken into account. Perhaps most importantly, how much of the time the kids are under your care and control. In some cases, though, additional expenses will be considered. Those which are deemed extraordinary by the courts are usually those that will be taken into account. Medical expenses or special therapy sessions are often counted among these. Lessons of most types, sports teams, and other activities that are deemed extracurricular, though, are almost never considered. Private school fees may be included in child support in many cases.

Your actual living expenses aren't usually covered either. The court doesn't typically factor in the cost of rent or your mortgage nor does it think about your utilities. While you will have to fill out detailed expense forms in almost every case, the court will rarely consider any of these as part of the overall formula. The cost of child care is considered in most but not all circumstances.

As you fight to get your expenses covered, you must continually remember what's at stake – the well being of your children. Continual fights that drag them in and out of court will only further deteriorate the situation. Divorce is hard enough for kids to deal with, but when fights over who owes whom erupt on an ongoing basis, the kids are sure to be hurt in the process.

The key here is that the court can only consider your side and your expenses if you complete the paperwork correctly, and handling child custody matters on your own dramatically increases the rist that some paperwork will be missing or filed incorrectly. The right Arizona divorce lawyer, though, can help.

If you choose someone who focuses in family law, you'll get a better understanding of what the law can and cannot provide for in your situation. If you need to know more about Arizona family law, click here now.

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