Filing Child Support Order Objections

Experienced Saratoga Lawyer Discusses Filing Child Support Order Objections

Unhappy with a motion and considering filing child support order objections? Watch this video by Jean Mahserjian, one of our Saratoga divorce attorneys to see how we can help.

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After a hearing in front of the Support Magistrate in Family Court, if you received a child support order, the appeal process is not difficult. Your appeal, although your filing is instead called objectionsthen goes to one of the Family Court judges. Your attorney drafts the objections and submits them to court. The time frames are short, but the process is not complicated. You do not have to appear in court for the objections; instead, they are simply submitted to the judge, and the judge then enters a ruling. The judge may request a transcript of the hearing, and that can delay the process, but such a delay does not make the process any more complicated.

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