Family Law

Withholding Child Support And Access

When it comes to child support and access issues, it is crucial to understand your rights and obligations under Australian law. Wright Street Lawyers in Adelaide, South Australia, are here to provide client-focused legal advice and representation in such matters.

Child Support Obligations

Child support is a legal responsibility that parents have to financially support their children. This obligation exists regardless of the parents’ relationship status. In Australia, child support is governed by the Child Support (Assessment) Act 1989.

Enforcement of Child Support

Failure to pay child support can have serious consequences, including legal action and enforcement measures by the Child Support Agency. It is essential to seek legal advice if you are facing difficulties in meeting your child support obligations.

Denial of Access

Denying access to a parent is a serious issue that can have detrimental effects on the child and the parent-child relationship. It is important to address access disputes promptly and seek legal assistance to resolve them effectively.

Legal Recourse

If you are being denied access to your child, you have legal options to enforce your rights. Our experienced family law team at Wright Street Lawyers can assist you in seeking court orders to ensure access arrangements are adhered to.

Frequently Asked Questions

Yes, withholding child support payments is illegal and can result in legal action being taken againstthenon-paying parent.

If your ex-partner is denying you access to your child, you can seek legal assistance to enforce youraccess rights through the court.

Wright Street Lawyers in Adelaide specialises in family law and can provide client-focused legal advice andrepresentation in child support and access disputes.

Contact Wright Street Lawyers

If you are facing issues related to child support or access, do not hesitate to contact Wright Street Lawyersin Adelaide, South Australia. Our experienced legal team is here to help you navigate through these complexmatters and ensure the best possible outcome for you and your child.

Call us at (08) 1234 5678 or email info@wrightstreetlawyers.com.au to schedule a consultation.