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3 Divorcing or divorced couples generally have several queries regarding funds, money matters, child support and visitation. According to New York Divorce Law Attorney, the most common queries which are questioned are if visitation rights could be withheld for late payments or can they be decreased relying on how much time the kids spend with the non-custodial parent. These are just a few of the fears or concerns the divorced parents generally ask their legal representatives. But, it is vital for both parties to find out that child support and visitation aren't dependent upon each other. The Child support Child support is a preset sum of money or finances that are decided by the court. The support handles schooling, living and medical costs of the child or kids. Under the family law and public policy, child care or support is a regular repayment given by a parent after the end of marital relationship for the financial advantage of the child or children. The cash given by the non- custodial parent is utilized for proper care and support of kids.

4 Child support and the visitation time Parents usually believe wrongly that the amount of supporting your children should relate to the time spent by the child with the non-custodial parent. There is a belief that when the kid is with the non-custodial parent, the parent is responsible for all the ends of the child. Thus, in case a kid stays a week or even the complete month with the non-custodial parent, the legal parent should not be provided any child support. Okay, as per law and as the expert Attorney Bob Friedman, it makes no significant difference in case the child spends 1 day, 7 days or 30 days with other parent. The child support stays the way it is and isn't disturbed. Yet another essential thing to bear in mind is a legal parent can't turn down visitation if other parent isn't spending or isn't able to pay the child support for some cause. Several custodial parents believe that denying the visitation is the excellent technique to extort money from other spouse. It will hurt to notice the other parent get to be the fantastic and interesting parent if the legal parent is working hard to meet the financial obligations. Hence, it becomes appealing for the custodial parent to use visitation duration as a weapon. However, a person should keep in mind that the child needs both the parents emotionally and physical. For him, cash is not the case. Hence, stopping the visitation or lowering the visitation time isn't being fair to the child. Phone New York divorce law Attorney Bob Friedman to deal with the nonpayment of child support that has to be worked through the legal courts. Whether or not the non-custodial parent will try to refuse any monetary assistance, he yet has an essential part to play in the child's life. Talk about things with your legal professional, and he will lead you the best on these matters and try and come out with a friendly situation that is advantageous for your child and you.Attorney Bob Friedman

5 Friedman and Ranzenhofer 74 Main Street P.O. Box 31 Akron, NY 14001-0031 (716) 542-5444 http://www.wny-lawyers.com/


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