Family Law / Divorce

Child Support Attorney El Centro, CA | Christian J. Limon

Guideline calculations, modifications, and enforcement in California and cross-border cases.

California child support is calculated using a statewide guideline formula, but the inputs to that formula — income, timeshare, deductions, and special circumstances — are where the outcome is actually determined. Accurate income characterization and proper treatment of bonuses, commissions, self-employment income, and imputed income can substantially affect the support amount.

Christian handles initial support orders, modifications based on changed financial circumstances, and enforcement of existing orders — including cases where support obligations cross the U.S.-Mexico border.

What this practice covers

  • Guideline child support calculations

  • Deviation from guideline based on special circumstances

  • Income characterization for self-employed parents

  • Imputation of income to an underemployed or unemployed parent

  • Modifications based on changed financial circumstances

  • Enforcement and contempt proceedings

  • Arrearages and reimbursement

  • Cross-border child support enforcement

Cross-Border Advantage

Enforcing a California child support order against a parent living in Mexico — or establishing support obligations that span both jurisdictions — requires familiarity with both legal systems. Christian's dual licensure enables her to pursue enforcement strategies that most attorneys cannot.

★ CERTIFICATION

Certified Family Law Specialist
State Bar of California

LICENSURE

Licensed in California & México

LANGUAGES

English · Español

Every case starts with a conversation. Contact Christian to discuss your situation.

Consultation fees may apply.

  • California uses a statewide guideline formula based primarily on each parent's net disposable income and the percentage of custodial time each parent has. The formula is mandatory, but the court can deviate from guideline in limited circumstances.

Frequently Asked Questions

  • Yes. Either parent can request a modification based on a material change of circumstances — such as a significant change in income, a change in custody timeshare, or a change in the child's needs.

  • Enforcement across international borders is more complex than domestic enforcement but is possible. Christian can advise on the legal mechanisms available based on the specifics of your case.

Related Practice Areas

Child Custody & Visitation

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Consultation fees may apply.