Albany Child Support Lawyer
Select a video below to learn about New York Child Support Law from the Albany attorney(s) at the law firm of Devine, Markovits and Snyder
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Child Support Law Basics: The amount of financial support for children following a divorce is based on guidelines issued by each state. This amount is usually reflective of both the income of the non-custodial parent and the amount necessary to care for the children. The Albany lawyer(s) at Devine, Markovits and Snyder answer your important questions, on video, about child support in New York. For answers to your legal questions about Child Support Law, click on a question below, or to contact Devine, Markovits and Snyder about Child Support Law issues, use the form below or call (518) 464-0640. |

Child Support Law
Can child support be reduced?
How is child support calculated?
Is child support the same as alimony?
If I get joint custody, will I have to pay child support?
What if my spouse lost their job and stopped paying support?

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Devine, Markovits and Snyderhttp://www.dmslawyers.com
52 Corporate Circle, Suite 207
Albany, New York 12203
(518) 464-0640
About Our Firm
Devine, Markovits & Snyder, LLP was established in Albany, NY in 2007 by a group of attorneys and legal staff who believe that a culture of professionalism and collegiality best enables our Albany, NY family law firm to provide excellence in personal service to our clients. We leverage our experience and expertise in family law to most effectively shape legal and personal solutions for issues including divorce, property division, custody and adoption.
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The New York lawyer(s) at Devine, Markovits and Snyder offer their Child Support Law services to residents of the New York cities of Albany, Colonie, Schenectady, Troy, Clifton Park, Guilderland, Bethlehem, Rotterdam, Saratoga Springs, Glenville, Queensbury, Niskayuna, Halfmoon, Amsterdam, Milton, East Greenbush, Cohoes, Gloversville, Glens Falls and Albany County, Clinton County, Columbia County, Essex County, Fulton County, Green County, Montgomery County, Rensselaer County, Saratoga County, Warren County, Washington County and Ulster County.


