Child and Spousal Support
Divorcing or separated parents often find that child and spousal support issues cause the most conflict. At Betty A. Dillon, Attorney at Law, we help our clients evaluate the financial issues and explain the application of the Pennsylvania child support guidelines to your case. If you want to reduce the conflict over money issues in your separation or divorce, contact Betty A. Dillon, a child and spousal support attorney experienced in taking the "fight" out of these issues.
Child Support and Child Custody Issues
Parents sometimes become confused over the interaction between child support and custody. For example, one parent withholds visitation because the other is late with child support. This can involve the children in the parents' dispute. We try to help parents understand the consequences of putting the children in the middle. If you want to keep your children out of your conflict, call now to speak with family law attorney Betty A. Dillon.
Spousal Support, Temporary Alimony, and Alimony
Together with property distribution, issues of spousal support and maintenance can cause huge conflict between divorcing spouses. At our office, Betty A. Dillon, Attorney at Law, we handle all matters regarding family support, including:
If you have questions about spousal or family support, contact divorce attorney Betty A. Dillon.
Modification and Enforcement
As the children of divorced or separated parents grow older, changes in circumstances often occur. Child care and educational expenses may change dramatically. In addition, Pennsylvania law is sensitive to changes in income or earning capacity for either parent that may warrant modification to existing support agreements or orders. We also assist child support paying clients who need modifications when one or more of their children reach the age of eighteen.
In actions for contempt due to the failure of a parent to pay support, we help clients who either seek to enforce an agreement or order, as well as representing parents who have a valid defense to charges of contempt.
All these changes may trigger a need for modification or enforcement of the original divorce order. If changes are happening in your family's life, you can find help by contacting our family law attorney, Betty A. Dillon.
Betty A. Dillon, Attorney at Law
1725 Washington Road, Suite 503
Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, 15241
Phone: (412) 835-0933
Fax: (412) 835-7219
website: http://www.bettydillonlaw.com/
At Betty A. Dillon, Attorney at Law, we have been proudly representing individuals and families in the entire Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania area, including the South HIlls municipalities of Bethel Park, Mount Lebanon, Upper St Clair, South Park Castle Shannon, Library, Finleyville, Bridgeville, McMurray, and Venetia in Allegheny and Washington Counties .