Cheatham County Child Support Attorney
At Rhonda R. Crabtree Attorney At Law, we understand the importance of providing for the financial needs of your child. Our dedicated team of family law attorneys in Cheatham County, TN, is here to help you navigate the complex process of child support and ensure that your child's best interests are protected.
Call us at (615) 235-1564 or fill out our online contact form to get started.
What Is Child Support?
Child support is a court-ordered payment made by one parent to the other to help cover the costs of raising a child. It is typically paid by the noncustodial parent to the custodial parent to ensure that the child's basic needs are met, including food, shelter, clothing, healthcare, and education.
OUR REVIEWS
SERVING CLIENTS SINCE 2002
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She helped me and saved me a lot of money.- Daniel M.
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Mrs. Crabtree has been absolutely wonderful. I couldn't ask for a better attorney.- Kristy A.
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She has been very available even when I needed immediate contact with her after hours.- Steve P.
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She made the process for us very easy to understand and extremely affordable.- Leonard K.
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Fair, ethical, compassionate, and honest.- Katherine E.
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She is an excellent attorney who really cares about her clients.- Elizabeth M.
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I've never met a better attorney who knew how to take care of things!- Daniel B.
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She is a beast in the courtroom and the most kind-hearted human outside.- Former Client
How Our Child Support Attorneys Can Help
Our experienced child support attorneys have a deep understanding of Tennessee's child support laws and regulations. We provide comprehensive legal assistance and guidance throughout the entire child support process, including:
- Evaluating your unique circumstances and determining the appropriate child support amount
- Assisting with the preparation of necessary legal documents, including child support petitions and financial disclosures
- Representing you in child support hearings and negotiations
- Enforcing child support orders and seeking modifications when necessary
- Addressing any issues related to child support arrears