How can a Virtual Attorney Help in my Child Support case?
At the core of Modern Legal is the idea of “modern approaches and modern solutions.” Modern Legal offers virtual consultations and representation to our clients to ensure that the expense and time needed for in-person meetings does not prevent someone from receiving quality legal services.
How can a virtual attorney help with your child support case?
Since child support is calculated by North Carolina Child Support Guidelines using a Child Support Worksheet that is available online, a virtual attorney can help you gather the important financial documents (including pay stubs and tax documents) needed to fill out the Guideline Worksheet. Upon review of said documents, the virtual attorney can help calculate child support using the worksheet that best fits your family. Using Modern Legal’s online and secure document management system, it is easy to share financial documents securely to your legal team where a virtual attorney can review and communicate with you.
By working with the opposing party or opposing attorney, a virtual attorney can assist you reach a child support agreement. A virtual attorney will work to calculate an accurate number and get that support put into place via a Consent Order upon agreement. Child support cases do not always have to go through a litigated and contentious courtroom battle. In fact, most child support cases are settled outside of the court system, which saves you stress, money, and time. A virtual attorney can also help if someone stops paying child support or if child support needs to be recalculated without the need for a courtroom appearance.
Let a Virtual Attorney help you pursue the legal relief that you need, from the comfort and convenience of your own home.
If you or someone you care about is looking for a Virtual Family Law Attorney in a Child Support Matter, our Modern Legal Team is here to help.
Please note: these educational materials are based on North Carolina law where my legal practice is based. While the insights may have wide applicability, readers should consult with an attorney regarding the specific laws in their state or country.
Written by: Theresa E. Viera