Providing Stability for Your Children’s Future
When parents separate, one of the most important responsibilities they share is continuing to provide for their children’s needs. Child support helps ensure that both parents contribute fairly to housing, education, healthcare, and everyday expenses.
At Rainwater Family Law Solutions, APC, I help parents understand how child support works in California, including how it’s calculated, what it covers, and how it can be adjusted as life changes. My goal is to create solutions that are fair, sustainable, and focused on your child’s well-being.
How Child Support Is Determined
California uses a guideline formula to calculate child support. The formula considers several factors, including:
- Each parent’s income and earning capacity
- The amount of time each parent spends with the child
- Tax deductions and health insurance costs
- Childcare or special medical needs
While the calculation itself may seem straightforward, gathering the right information and understanding what truly counts as “income” can be complex. I help clients ensure all financial details are accurately represented so the final order reflects their real circumstances.
When Child Support Needs to Be Modified
Life rarely stays the same for long. A job change, relocation, or shift in custody arrangements can affect your ability to pay or your need for support. In these cases, you may request a modification of the existing child support order.
I assist clients in presenting clear, well-documented requests for modification and in responding when the other parent asks for changes. The goal is always to make sure the order remains fair and appropriate for everyone involved.
Enforcing a Support Order
When child support isn’t paid, it can create stress and hardship. California law offers several ways to enforce payment, including wage garnishment, liens, and license suspensions. I help clients understand their enforcement options and pursue solutions that are effective while minimizing unnecessary conflict.
Keeping the Focus on Your Child
Child support isn’t about one parent “winning” or “losing.” It’s about giving your child the financial stability they deserve. I believe that when both parents understand their rights and responsibilities, support arrangements become easier to manage, and children benefit most.
If you have questions about child support, whether you need to establish, modify, or enforce an order, I’m here to help. Call me now to schedule your free consultation and get the guidance you need to protect your child’s future.

