Child Support Category

This category covers child support laws and updates in Indiana, with a focus on Hamilton County families. These articles explain how support is calculated, how guidelines apply, and what parents should know about modifications, enforcement, and court procedures.

  • Hamilton County courthouse at sunset with headline on Indiana child support guidelines 2026 for parents.

    Webster & Garino

    September 17, 2025

    Indiana’s 2026 child support updates may impact parenting time credits, income calculations, and shared expenses. Hamilton County parents should review their orders now to stay prepared.

  • A Comprehensive Child Custody Mediation Checklist

    Webster & Garino

    October 17, 2023

    Going through a child custody mediation can be a daunting and emotional experience for everyone involved. However, with the right preparation, guidance, and mindset, it is possible to navigate this challenging process and reach a successful outcome that benefits both parents and their children.

  • 50/50 Custody in Indiana

    Webster & Garino

    November 24, 2021

    Fifty fifty custody can be one of the most meaningful parts of a divorce because it shapes how parents share time and responsibilities. With Indiana’s 2022 updates to custody laws and parenting guidelines, understanding how joint custody works is more important than ever.

  • A woman and two children walk away, with legal scales and text about child custody; Indiana law firm focus.| Webster & Garino, LLC | Indiana Law Firm serving Hamilton County

    Webster & Garino

    May 11, 2020

    When you have to address child custody issues, legal support improves your ability to protect your parental rights and forge a plan for moving forward as a family. Child custody naturally triggers strong

  • Webster & Garino logo on black background, highlighting their role as a trusted Indiana law firm.| Webster & Garino, LLC | Indiana Law Firm serving Hamilton County

    Webster & Garino

    May 7, 2020

    Stimulus Checks and Child Support Payments in Indiana The Coronavirus Aid, Relief, and Economic Security Act, known as the CARES Act, enabled the federal government to distribute monetary relief to many Americans. With stimulus

  • A child smiles while hugging an adult, symbolizing compassionate legal guidance from an Indiana law firm.| Webster & Garino, LLC | Indiana Law Firm serving Hamilton County

    Webster & Garino

    November 3, 2019

    Indiana child custody arrangements that divide parents into custodial and noncustodial parents typically require one parent to pay child support. Many factors may change which parent pays child support and the experienced child

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