Every child deserves consistent financial support from both parents. In Wisconsin, child support is determined using statutory guidelines designed to promote the child’s well-being while accounting for each family’s circumstances. Support calculations are based on several factors, including each parent’s gross income, the physical placement schedule, and the amount of time the child(ren) spends with each parent. Additional considerations may also apply depending on the unique needs of the child and family.

Wisconsin family courts take child support very seriously. If a parent is falling behind on payments, they may be held in contempt of court and face other severe consequences, including a loss of driver’s license, liens on real property and personal property, and jail time.

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Whether you need help establishing, modifying, or enforcing a child support order, or are facing consequences related to late or missed payments, our experienced family law attorneys are here to help. Contact Doar, Drill & Skow for a no-obligation consultation at 877-890-3521 or reach out online. Based in New Richmond, we proudly serve clients throughout western Wisconsin.

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