In most cases, divorces involving children include settlement agreements over child support payments. Typically, these payments will last until the child (or children) turns 18, at which point the payments will stop. This is not necessarily the case for every individual situation, so it’s important to speak with your lawyer about potential changes or other possibilities. One other thing to consider: if your spouse unexpectedly stops paying child support and you do not know why, you should immediately speak to an experienced child support attorney.
If you have questions regarding child support payments or divorce in general, the experienced attorneys of the Law Office of Andrew A. Bestafka, Esq. may be able to help. Contact our offices in Monmouth County today by calling (732) 898-2378 to learn more about how we can help you through any of your divorce concerns.