Underemployment and Child Support

Being underemployed can affect your child support.

Have you lost a job and had your child support change? Has a judge stated you are underemployed? If a judge has found you underemployed it is very important as to whether it is voluntary or involuntary. With the economy the way it is there are a lot of working people that are not making as much as they usually do. However, there have been cases where judges still input income on people paying child support. If this has happened to you then you may need legal representation. There is case law in Utah that distinguished between voluntary and involuntary underemployment. You need to make sure that you have someone on your side that understands the law.

We offer a free consultation to new clients. If you have lost your job or feel you are underemployed call Arnold, Wadsworth & Coggins Attorneys today at (801) 475-0123.

Arnold, Wadsworth & Coggins Attorneys – Child Support

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