Pennsylvania Child Support and Child Custody Attorneys
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When you have a child, you have a lifelong commitment. The child custody lawyers at Amori & Associates, LLC, has been helping clients navigate the emotionally charged road through issues of child support, visitation, and custody.
Contact Amori & Associates, LLC, Today
Child Custody
The family law attorneys of Amori & Associates help parents arrive at child custody and visitation agreements that promote solid parent-child relationships. They work to help parents achieve child custody agreements and, if necessary, custody orders, that are in the best interest of their children.
Each Family Situation Must Be Evaluated Individually
The first priority is the securing of your relationship with your child. By providing strong legal advocacy for our clients, we strive to help our clients arrive at workable agreements regarding physical and legal custody. Our attorneys will provide you with an honest assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of your custody case and of the many and varied factors that could be considered by a judge should your custody case go to court, such as:
Empowering Clients to Reach Agreement
The family law attorneys of Amori & Associates strive to ensure that parents own the decisions relating to their children, whenever possible through the use of negotiation rather than resorting to a family court judge. You understand your child's needs and your family situation best. By helping parents negotiated child custody and visitation agreements, our attorneys helps you save money, time and the stress of bringing a case to trial.
Bringing Your Case to Court When Necessary
There are times when parents simply cannot agree on what is in their child's best interest. If negotiation is not effective in your situation, you can be assured that our family law attorneys will zealously advocate your case in court. They will fight to protect your relationship with your child.
Child Support
For the vast majority of people in Pennsylvania, child support is determined by a formula known as the Pennsylvania Support Guidelines. The income of each parent is put into this formula. Based on the total income and the number of children, the formula will provide a overall figure for basic child support. Each parent's obligation will be a percentage of that number, based on the spouses' relative incomes.
Child support is always modifiable if there is a change of circumstances which would warrant either an increase or a decrease.
From the Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania office of Amori & Associates, our family law attorneys counsel clients throughout Northeast Pennsylvania in order to make sure that children and families receive the financial support they need. Our attorneys also handle support modification petitions.
Contact Us
Our family law attorneys have successfully negotiated and litigated a wide variety child custody and support cases, including those involving child custody modification, parental relocation, and child abuse and neglect cases. Call us today for a no obligation consultation at (570) 421-1406 or contact our Stroudsburg family law office online.
Contact Amori & Associates, LLC, Today
Child Custody
The family law attorneys of Amori & Associates help parents arrive at child custody and visitation agreements that promote solid parent-child relationships. They work to help parents achieve child custody agreements and, if necessary, custody orders, that are in the best interest of their children.
Each Family Situation Must Be Evaluated Individually
The first priority is the securing of your relationship with your child. By providing strong legal advocacy for our clients, we strive to help our clients arrive at workable agreements regarding physical and legal custody. Our attorneys will provide you with an honest assessment of the strengths and weaknesses of your custody case and of the many and varied factors that could be considered by a judge should your custody case go to court, such as:
- Conditions of the custodial home
- Mental and emotional health of the parent
- Employment schedule and childcare availability
- Lifestyle factors such as drug or alcohol abuse
- Morality and character
- Criminal history of a parent
- Past incidence of domestic violence by one parent against the other
- Present and past treatment of the child by the parent
- Preference of the child, once the child is older
Empowering Clients to Reach Agreement
The family law attorneys of Amori & Associates strive to ensure that parents own the decisions relating to their children, whenever possible through the use of negotiation rather than resorting to a family court judge. You understand your child's needs and your family situation best. By helping parents negotiated child custody and visitation agreements, our attorneys helps you save money, time and the stress of bringing a case to trial.
Bringing Your Case to Court When Necessary
There are times when parents simply cannot agree on what is in their child's best interest. If negotiation is not effective in your situation, you can be assured that our family law attorneys will zealously advocate your case in court. They will fight to protect your relationship with your child.
Child Support
For the vast majority of people in Pennsylvania, child support is determined by a formula known as the Pennsylvania Support Guidelines. The income of each parent is put into this formula. Based on the total income and the number of children, the formula will provide a overall figure for basic child support. Each parent's obligation will be a percentage of that number, based on the spouses' relative incomes.
Child support is always modifiable if there is a change of circumstances which would warrant either an increase or a decrease.
From the Stroudsburg, Pennsylvania office of Amori & Associates, our family law attorneys counsel clients throughout Northeast Pennsylvania in order to make sure that children and families receive the financial support they need. Our attorneys also handle support modification petitions.
Contact Us
Our family law attorneys have successfully negotiated and litigated a wide variety child custody and support cases, including those involving child custody modification, parental relocation, and child abuse and neglect cases. Call us today for a no obligation consultation at (570) 421-1406 or contact our Stroudsburg family law office online.
513 Sarah Street, Stroudsburg, PA 18360
(570) 421-1406-Tel.
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(570) 421-1407-FaX
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