Child support is intended to ensure that children receive the financial support they need from both parents after separation. But what happens when the other parent stops paying or refuses to pay altogether?
In Australia, separated parents can enter into child support agreements, beyond the standard child support assessment, to outline how support will be paid. There are two main types of private child support agreements: Limited Child Support Agreements and Binding Child Support Agreements
Managing a child’s schedule after separation can be challenging - especially when it comes to extra-curricular activities like sport, music, or tutoring. In this article, we break down how children’s extra-curricular activities can be managed between separated parents and what you can do if there’s a disagreement.