Child Custody Support Alabama

Summary

In Alabama, either parent can be awarded custody based on the childs best interest. The non-custodial parent typically pays child support, calculated using the Income Shares Model. For personalized advice, consult a local family law attorney.

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Not married have two kids need child custody and support
Hello Rhonda, I understand your situation. Could you please tell me where you are located as child custody and support laws vary by location?
Alabama
Hello Rhonda, in Alabama:
- Either parent can be awarded custody.
- The court considers the best interest of the child.
- The non-custodial parent typically pays child support.
- Amount is calculated using the Income Shares Model.
For more information, consult with a local family law attorney.
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Rhonda, would you like help finding a family law attorney in Alabama?
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Great, Rhonda! You can search for a family law attorney in Alabama on the Alabama State Bar Association's website.
Website: www.alabar.org
I hope this helps!
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You're welcome, Rhonda! Don't hesitate to reach out if you have more questions in the future. Have a great day!
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Hello! How can I assist you with your legal issue today?
Two people committed a crime and one of them is ready to take full responsibility alone
It's important to understand the laws in your jurisdiction. Generally, the person taking full responsibility may still face serious consequences, but this could potentially help the other individual.
Could you please specify your location so I can provide more precise information?
Karnataka
In Karnataka, the law will still hold both individuals accountable based on their involvement. Even if one person attempts to take full responsibility, the investigation will consider the actions of both parties.
- Consider seeking legal representation for both individuals involved.
- Cooperation with law enforcement is crucial.
Do you need more specific information on the legal consequences?