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Unpaid Child Support And Alimony: A Reality Check From A Family Lawyer

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In family law, there's a lot of misinformation out there. That's why we're here to clarify things and help you understand your rights when it comes to choosing  Family Lawyer Melbourne for alimony and child support. Alimony and child support are two different things Alimony and child support are two different things. Child support is paid by the parent with custody of the child, and it's meant to help cover expenses like food, clothing, shelter and medical care.  Alimony—or spousal support—is paid by one spouse to another after a divorce or legal separation for the purpose of helping ease financial hardship during an adjustment period. While both types of payments can be awarded at the same time in certain situations, they're not always used interchangeably.  Alimony is not always child support; you can get alimony even if your ex doesn't have custody of your kids or if they don't live with you anymore (but it may be difficult). Conversely, child