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Navigating the complexities of child support can be challenging for families. At Mack & Santana Law Offices, P.C., we understand the importance of ensuring that children have the financial support they need for a stable and secure future. When you work with a child support attorney at our firm, we will handle your case with diligence and respect for all parties involved. Mack & Santana Law Offices, P.C. offers a range of services related to child support, such as establishing support during a divorce, enforcing an existing support order, or modifying child support after a significant life event.
To learn how a child support lawyer at Mack & Santana Law Offices, P.C. can help you, call (612) 712-3890.
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At Mack & Santana Law Offices, P.C., we focus exclusively on family law, guiding clients in Minneapolis and the surrounding area through divorce and post-divorce issues with care and precision. As a small firm with big-firm capabilities, we combine strategic planning with personalized attention so clients feel informed, supported, and prepared at every stage of the process.
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Meet the Mack & Santana Family Law Team
At Mack & Santana Law Offices, P.C., we work as a close-knit team focused exclusively on family law. From our Minneapolis office, we provide strategic, detail-oriented guidance for divorce, post-divorce, and enforcement matters. As a small firm with big-firm capabilities, we collaborate closely on every case, ensuring no detail is overlooked and every option is carefully considered.
We believe informed clients make the best decisions. That’s why we take time to explain each step, outline realistic options, and design a plan that supports both your immediate needs and long-term goals. While we always strive for amicable, negotiated solutions, we are fully prepared to litigate when necessary to protect your interests. Our team combines experience, creativity, and compassion to help you move through challenging transitions with clarity and confidence.
Child support generally lasts until the child reaches the age of majority, which is usually 18 in most states. However, support may continue if the child is still in high school or has special needs. Also, some agreements may specify support for college-related expenses.
How can I apply for child support?
To apply for child support, you typically need to contact your local child support enforcement agency or family court. They can guide you through the legal paperwork and assist in establishing a child support order. You may also seek help from a family law attorney to understand your options.
Is child support taxable income?
No, child support payments are not considered taxable income for the recipient, and the paying parent cannot deduct these payments from their taxable income. Both parties should keep accurate records of payments for personal financial management and potential disputes.
Can child support be modified?
Yes, child support orders can be modified if there is a significant change in circumstances, such as a change in either parent's income, employment status, or the child's needs. To modify a child support order, you typically need to file a petition with the court and demonstrate the changes.