Often when marriages or relationships end, the easy part is dividing assets.
The most important part of the discussion doesn’t involve things, though.
It involves people – specifically, any children resulting from the relationship.
Which parent will the child live with, and how will the child’s or children’s time be divided between parents? How much are parents responsible to pay each month for the continued health, well-being, and education of the children? These are issues that are decided in Family Court.
How are child support payments calculated in South Carolina?
Greenville attorney Grant Varner with the firm of Varner and Segura explains how South Carolina calculates those monthly payments in Family Court.
To calculate your own estimated child support payment amount using the calculator Grant discusses in the video, click HERE.
If you find yourself in need of an attorney, visit Varner and Segura online at www.VarnerAndSeguraOnline.com or call (864) 271-2232.
NOTE: Nothing above or in the accompanying video is offered as legal advice, and nothing above or in the accompanying video should be construed as a substitute for retained legal advice.