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Child Support Lawyer in Fredericksburg, Virginia

Child support lawyer Fredericksburg VA guidance helps parents understand financial obligations and protect their rights. In divorce cases and situations involving unmarried parents, child support may be ordered to help provide for a child’s financial needs. If your case involves child support, you may have questions about whether you will pay or receive support and how the amount is determined.

Shawna L. Stevens PLLC helps parents throughout Fredericksburg, Stafford County, and Spotsylvania County understand Virginia child support guidelines and plan with confidence.

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Shawna L. Stevens

Child Support and Family Law Attorney • Fredericksburg, VA


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How a Child Support Lawyer Fredericksburg VA Helps Determine Support

In Virginia, child support is generally determined using statutory guidelines. In most cases, the court will consider custody and visitation arrangements, both parents’ incomes, and additional factors that affect a child’s needs.

Custody & Parenting Time

Parenting time and the custody arrangement can impact guideline calculations and overall support outcomes.

Income & Financial Resources

Courts typically evaluate each parent’s income and certain expenses when applying the statutory formula.

Childcare & Health Costs

Items such as childcare and health-related costs may be included as part of the child support analysis.

Possible Deviations

In some cases, deviation from guideline support may be possible depending on the facts and evidence.

The attorneys at Shawna L. Stevens PLLC can review your case and explain how Virginia child support guidelines apply to your situation, including whether a deviation may be a realistic option.


Thorough Legal Advice Helps You Plan and Protect Your Rights

Whatever your case involves, it is important to obtain clear guidance about what will happen so you can plan, prepare, and be your best for your children. Whether you expect to pay support or receive support, we help you understand what to expect and how to protect your interests.

  • Understand how guideline calculations are applied
  • Evaluate support expectations alongside custody and visitation
  • Identify documentation that supports accurate calculations
  • Reduce uncertainty and avoid surprises

What If My Circumstances Have Changed?

If there has been a significant change in income, expenses, custody arrangements, or a child’s needs, you may be able to petition the court to modify a support order. This is commonly referred to as a modification.

Virginia law allows child support modification based on a material change in circumstances. Our firm has helped many clients adjust support obligations to reflect real-world changes, and we can advise whether modification may be possible in your case.


Frequently Asked Questions About Child Support

How is child support calculated in Virginia?

Virginia generally uses statutory guidelines that consider parenting time, incomes, and certain expenses. The details of your custody schedule can matter.

Can child support deviate from the guidelines?

In some cases, courts may approve a deviation depending on the facts and evidence presented.

Can child support be modified later?

Support may be modified if there is a material change in circumstances and the modification is appropriate under Virginia law.

Does custody affect child support?

Yes. Parenting time and custody arrangements are often part of how guideline support is evaluated. Learn more on our Child Custody page.


Get Your Child Support Questions Answered

A critical component of the exceptional service we provide is our initial consultation. In most cases, our first meeting is a two-hour consultation so we can truly understand your concerns and help you get started the right way.

Phone: (540) 310-4088

Email: [email protected]

Address: 307 Lafayette Blvd, Suite 200, Fredericksburg, VA 22401

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