Family expenses should be separated clearly
Child care, education, medical, dental, activities, and household expenses should not be mixed together without records.

Child & Spousal Support in Castlemore
Sawan Law House LLP helps Castlemore clients work through support issues with clear advice on income records, child expenses, spousal support, payment terms, arrears, and next steps.
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Castlemore clients may need support advice where family expenses, payment history, and income disclosure are not fully organized. Support terms should not be based on assumptions.
Sawan Law House LLP helps Castlemore clients review income documents, child expenses, payment records, and proposed support language before moving ahead.
Child support and spousal support are related but different. Child support often begins with income and the children’s needs. Spousal support requires a separate review of entitlement, amount, duration, and financial circumstances.
We help clients build a clearer record and choose a practical next step.
This page provides general information only and is not legal advice. Support issues are fact-specific, and you should speak with a lawyer about your circumstances before taking or delaying any step.
Local Planning Notes
Child care, education, medical, dental, activities, and household expenses should not be mixed together without records.
E-transfers, bank statements, receipts, ledgers, and written messages can help clarify what has already been paid.
Self-employment, corporate income, bonuses, benefits, and tax records may need review depending on the facts.
Entitlement, amount, duration, need, ability to pay, and the relationship history should be considered.
Castlemore Focus
Castlemore clients may be balancing support with home costs, children's activities, family expectations, and separate household budgets.
We help clients collect income documents, expense proof, support history, disclosure requests, and draft terms.
We help review support language for payment timing, special expenses, disclosure duties, arrears, and review dates.
How We Help
We help review income, parenting arrangements, table support, guideline issues, and support documents.
We assist with child care, medical, dental, education, activity, counselling, and other child-related expense claims.
We review entitlement, amount, duration, advisory ranges, need, ability to pay, and settlement options.
We examine tax records, pay stubs, employment letters, business income, benefits, and missing records.
We help draft or review language for payment amounts, expense sharing, annual disclosure, and review triggers.
We help assess payment gaps, income changes, new expenses, and possible support updates.
Our Process
We look at payments, requests, orders, agreements, expense sharing, and arrears.
We identify tax, income, business, expense, parenting, and payment documents needed for advice.
We separate child support, special expenses, spousal support, arrears, and review terms.
We help negotiate, draft, respond, or prepare court materials.
What To Prepare
You do not need everything ready before contacting us, but these items help us understand your situation faster.
Common Questions
Yes. Support terms should be reviewed with income disclosure, expense records, and payment history in mind.
They can. Business income and cash flow may need review before support is calculated or agreed.
Sometimes, but the existing order or agreement, payment history, and urgency should be reviewed first.
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