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Man Pleads Guilty to Child Support

A man in the Madison County, Mississippi area has reportedly pleaded guilty to failing to pay $11,000 in child support. According to reports, he pleaded guilty to two counts of felony non-support of a child. He has now reportedly been sentenced to five years of non-adjudicated, suspended, supervised probation for each count. He will now reportedly have to pay an additional $200 per month until his support is paid in full.

Child support matters are difficult issues for anyone. Where child support details are concerned, you will want to proceed forward with your family law matter in a careful manner. You need to be prepared for a long process because child support is not always settled quickly if the two parties cannot come to an agreement. You can resolve this matter in a beneficial way if you ensure that your case is handled in the most beneficial way possible. 

If you are going through a family law situation, it's in your best interest to have a family attorney on your side to protect your rights. An experienced family lawyer will know what to expect and how to handle various matters related to your case. You can trust an attorney to guide you through this process and settle this matter in the best way possible. Contact a family lawyer today to begin discussing your case and moving forward.  


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