Child support ensures that children receive the financial resources they need to thrive, regardless of whether their parents live together. In Arizona, child support is calculated using the Arizona Child Support Guidelines, which aim to ensure fairness while prioritizing the child’s best interests.
The court considers:
Both parents’ gross monthly incomes
Parenting time each parent has
Health insurance and medical costs
Childcare expenses
Special needs of the child
Other children either parent supports
The Arizona Supreme Court provides an online Child Support Calculator to estimate payments, but final amounts are determined by the court.
Life changes. If you lose your job, get a raise, or your parenting schedule changes, you may be able to request a modification of child support.
If a parent falls behind, Arizona has enforcement tools such as wage garnishment, license suspension, or even contempt of court actions.
We represent both mothers and fathers in child support cases—helping ensure the calculations are accurate and fair.
Need guidance on child support? Contact us for representation that protects your child’s best interests.
At Truvera, we know how important fair financial support is for children. Our role is to:
Ensure child support is calculated correctly under Arizona guidelines
Advocate for modifications when life circumstances change
Enforce child support orders when payments fall behind
Protect both your child’s needs and your financial stability
Whether you’re requesting, paying, or disputing child support, you don’t have to face it alone. Contact us today for a consultation.