Child & Spousal Support

Ensuring fair financial support for families

Financial support is crucial for families during and after separation. Roach Law ensures fair child and spousal support arrangements that reflect financial realities and protect the well-being of children and spouses.

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Helping families secure financial stability

Child and spousal support agreements must be fair and enforceable. Roach Law represents parents seeking financial support and those obligated to pay, ensuring that Pennsylvania support laws are applied correctly to your case.

Three Ways We Help

We ensure child support amounts are fair, based on state guidelines and financial circumstances.

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Spousal Support & Alimony

Our attorneys help clients establish, modify, or contest spousal support payments.

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Enforcement & Modifications

If support payments are unpaid or circumstances change, we assist with enforcement or modifications.

Protecting Your Rights

Financial security matters for your family

Support payments impact both payers and recipients. Whether establishing or modifying support, Roach Law provides strong advocacy to ensure fairness and compliance with Pennsylvania law.

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Secure a fair support arrangement today

Whether you need child support, alimony, or modifications, we ensure financial security for you and your loved ones. Contact Roach Law for a consultation today.

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  • How is child support determined in Pennsylvania?

    Child support is calculated using state guidelines, factoring in each parent's income, custody arrangement, and the child’s needs. Our attorneys ensure fair calculations and advocate for your rights.

  • Can child support be modified?

    Yes. If income, custody, or financial circumstances change, support orders may be modified. We help clients file for adjustments to reflect new financial realities.

  • What happens if child support isn’t paid?

    Non-payment can lead to wage garnishment, license suspension, or legal penalties. Our attorneys assist in enforcing child support orders to protect children’s financial well-being.

  • What factors determine spousal support eligibility?

    Spousal support considers income, length of marriage, and financial need. Pennsylvania courts determine whether temporary or long-term alimony is appropriate. We fight for fair spousal support arrangements.

  • How long does spousal support last?

    It depends on the type—temporary, rehabilitative, or permanent. Support may last until remarriage, employment, or financial independence. We help clients secure fair terms that reflect their needs.