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Worried About Your Child Support Payment? Kolinsky Law Can Help


How Much Child Support Do You Have to Pay in Alberta? Get Your Answer.

Are you asking, "How much child support do I have to pay in Alberta?" The answer isn't always simple. Child support in Alberta is based on the Federal Child Support Guidelines; however, your specific income, parenting time, and special expenses all play a crucial role.

Miscalculating your obligation can lead to financial strain or even legal penalties. You need clear, accurate information from a trusted source.

Don't navigate this alone. Contact Kolinsky Law today for a confidential case review.
Call David Kolinsky directly at +1 (780)-757-6400
Visit www.kolinsky.ca for a comprehensive guide
Email: admin@kolinsky.ca

Frequently Asked Questions (FAQs)

Q1: How is child support calculated in Alberta?
A: The primary factor is your annual gross income and the number of children. The Guidelines provide a standard table amount. However, adjustments are made for shared parenting (40%+ time), special expenses (childcare, medical, extracurricular), and undue hardship.

Get an accurate estimate. We analyse your entire financial picture. Call us at +1 (780)-757-6400.

Q2: Can child support be modified if my income changes?
A: Yes. If you lose your job, get a significant raise, or have a major change in financial circumstances, you can apply to the court for a variation. Proactive legal action is essential to ensure your support order is fair and up-to-date.

Facing a financial change? We can help you modify your support order. Contact us at admin@kolinsky.ca.

Q3: What if I am self-employed or my income is irregular?
A: This is a common complexity. The court will determine your "imputed income" based on your assets, lifestyle, and business revenue. Having a lawyer who can properly present your financial situation is crucial to avoiding an unfairly high assessment.

We have experience with self-employed and complex income cases. Discuss your situation with us: www.kolinsky.ca.

Q4: What happens if I don't pay child support?
A: The consequences are severe and can include driver's license suspension, passport denial, freezing of bank accounts, and even jail time. It is critical to address payment issues legally rather than simply stopping payments.

Falling behind on payments? Don't wait for enforcement. Get legal help now at +1 (780)-757-6400.

Take Control of Your Future Today

Understanding your child support obligation is the first step toward financial stability and meeting your parental responsibilities. David Kolinsky of Kolinsky Law provides clear, strategic advice to ensure a fair outcome for you and your children.

Your financial future and your relationship with your children are too important to leave to chance.

Call, email, or visit our Edmonton office today to secure your peace of mind.
Kolinsky Law
David Kolinsky
Phone: +1 (780)-757-6400
Email: admin@kolinsky.ca
Website: www.kolinsky.ca
Address: #212A – 10807 Castle Downs Road, Edmonton, AB, T5X 3N7

Act now. Get the clarity and legal strategy you need.


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