Child Support and Child Visitation
Because they both are incredibly important facets of the parent-child relationship following a divorce, many people assume that there is a close connection between child support payments and child visitation rights. However, this is not entirely the case; the two are considered separate in the eyes of the court. Understanding the true relationship between these two child-related obligations can be very helpful following a divorce.
If you or someone you love is having issues with child support payments or visitation rights following a divorce, the West Palm Beach child support attorneys of Eric N. Klein & Associates, P.A., may be able to help you. To discuss your situation in more detail, contact us today by calling 561-353-2800.
The Relationship Between Support and Custody
In the eyes of the courts, child support and child visitation rights are unique and separate from each other. A parent who has visitation rights but has not paid his or her support payments does not necessarily relinquish the rights to see his or her child.
If your former spouse has not been paying mandatory child support payments, it may be necessary to discuss your situation with an experienced divorce attorney. He or she may be able to help you get the money you and your child need.
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The relationship you have with your child is one of the most important relationships you have in your life, and divorce does not change that. We understand how much it means to you. To discuss your particular situation with one of our experienced West Palm Beach divorce attorneys, please contact Eric N. Klein & Associates, P.A. today by calling 561-353-2800.


