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    Child Custody vs Child Support

    Understanding the difference between Child Custody and Child Support

    Hiring a divorce lawyer is one of the most stressful and emotional situations an individual can endure. When children are involved, it makes the situation significantly more dramatic.

    As divorce and family law attorneys, we are constantly asked questions about child support and child custody laws.

    We also have many clients who are not sure how child support and child custody differ from each other.

    In this article, we will provide details about both and how oftentimes, couples filing for divorce with children will have to answer questions surrounding both.

    What is child custody and how does it work?

    In short, child custody is the process of determining which parent can have rights to a child after a divorce.

    When an individual files for child custody they are requesting to have physical possession of their child after their divorce. As long as the custodial parent has the majority of rights over a minor child, they are entitled to that custody.

    What is child support and how does it work?

    Child support is based on the actual needs of a child and varies with each state’s guidelines on support amounts.

    Child custody is determined by an individual’s parenting time and responsibilities, in other words, which parent will raise their children after the divorce?

    Child support is the amount of money paid to a court upon order. The court will determine the amount of monthly support based on each party’s income. You can visit state websites for specific information on how child support works in your particular state.

    Can my family law attorney handle my child custody and child support case?

    Absolutely. 
    Most divorce and/or family law offices specialize in handling both child custody and child support cases.
    We recommend finding a single local family law attorney to handle a any and all of your divorce, child custody, child support and any other family law needs you may have.

    Speak with a divorce lawyer in Oakland County, Michigan

    If you have questions about your divorce, child custody, or child support case, please feel free to contact Jeff Thomas Law Firm with any questions or to schedule a free consultation.