Are you paying too much alimony, due to a sudden, substantial change in lifestyle? Are you receiving too little spousal support?
Is your former spouse unwilling or unable to fulfill child support obligations in your divorce settlement agreement? Do you want to go to court to protect your rights?
For expert alimony and child support legal advice before, during and after your New York or New Jersey divorce, you should contact the experienced Bergen County divorce attorneys at Kantrowitz, Goldhamer & Graifman, P.C.
Learn more about our quality matrimonial law legal services, and our 35 years of experience with getting results for clients, when you contact us for an initial consultation.
Experienced Child Support and Family Law Representation in Georgia
Child support is calculated according to an income-based formula: a percentage of the gross income of both parents, minus federal withholding. Both parents contribute to day care and medical expenses.
Spousal support is paid by one spouse to the other.
Maintenance is determined at the end of the legal process, and defined by factors such as career and earnings capacity. If one spouse sacrificed his or her career to advance the professional goals of the other, maintenance obligations can arise.
KGG attorneys are always here for you, to help you determine or refine support obligations for your divorce. We can also discuss your request for a modification or enforcement of support responsibilities.
Contact Our Alimony Lawyers, Toll Free
Call Kantrowitz, Goldhamer & Graifman, P.C., toll free from Rockland, Orange or Bergen County. 800-660-7843. Your e-mail or fax is welcome.



