About Child Support Law
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Financially supporting one’s child or children following divorce can prove challenging for some primary custody holders. The state of Massachusetts requires that both parents continue to provide for their children after a marriage ends and may order one parent to pay child support to the other. What can the parent who receives this support use the money for?

We mediate child custody issues across Hampden County including  Springfield, Agawam, West Springfield, Longmeadow, East Longmeadow, Westfield, Chicopee,  Northampton, Holyoke, Wilbraham, Palmer, and communities throughout Massachusetts.

Child support is meant to cover a child’s basic needs. So, it can be used to pay for housing, food, transportation costs, school expenses, clothing and medical care. If childcare is needed, the child support funds can also be used to cover that expense.

The income of both parents is used to calculate a child support amount, as is the number of children requiring support. From this little bit of information, a base support amount can be set. As every family’s needs and economic situations are different, the state cannot just pick a support amount and use it in every case. When income allows, various extra expenses may also be covered with child support funds. Extra expenses that may be covered by child support include:

  • Extracurricular activities
  • Entertainment
  • College expenses
  • Standard of living upkeep

Establishing a fair child support order that truly supplies a child with everything that is needed can be difficult. Both parents are likely to have different ideas as to what, outside of the basics, should be covered. Divorce Mediation Group can assist Massachusetts residents in achieving support orders that are fair for the parents and beneficial for the children.


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Divorce Mediation is better for children. The divorcing parents remain in charge of their children’s interests and needs, and are able to construct a cooperative parenting plan without turning the children’s futures over to judges and lawyers. It is a more private and confidential process. Private lives and family finances are not paraded before the public.

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Divorce Mediation is a much less stressful emotional experience than the traditional divorce process. Working together with a skilled mediator in a negotiation process results in much less animosity and ill will than the protracted confrontation that may occur between adversarial lawyers and their clients. The shortened time duration of the process as well as the considerably lower cost of mediation, also contribute to a lower level of emotional stress.

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