On the latest episode of Cordell & Cordell’s podcast series about divorce during COVID-19, CEO, Managing/Executive Partner Scott Trout and Connecticut Senior Litigation Attorney Alix Ritter dissect how child support is calculated amid the Coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic.

 

When navigating child support modification, family courts require a substantial change in circumstances, in order to justify the change.

Mr. Trout break down how income of each parent affects the calculation and how furloughs, pay cuts, and job loss may affect the child support that a parent may be able to pay, making modification provable and necessary.

Cordell & Cordell continues to produce weekly webinars and virtual town halls and daily podcasts answering your questions and addressing your concerns about how the virus is impacting family law. You can find all past webinars and podcasts on Cordell & Cordell’s COVID-19 and Divorce Information Hub.

Click the link above to listen to the full episode. Also make sure to subscribe to the podcast on iTunes or whichever podcast app you prefer.

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