Child support can feel overwhelming — whether you’re establishing support for the first time, seeking a modification, or dealing with missed payments. Having trusted legal guidance helps ensure the outcome is fair and based on Kansas law.
We help connect Topeka parents with licensed family law professionals who understand how Kansas calculates and enforces child support. If you’re unsure what you’re entitled to — or what you may be expected to pay — we’re here to help you get answers and support.
We connect you with experienced professionals who handle:
Establishing Child Support Orders
Ensure support amounts align with Kansas Child Support Guidelines
Calculating Support Amounts
Based on income, parenting time, childcare expenses, and more
Enforcement of Existing Orders
Addressing unpaid support and legal options for collection
Modifying Child Support
Adjusting support based on income changes, custody shifts, or other life updates
Paternity & Support
Linking support with paternity cases when needed

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How is child support calculated in Kansas?
Support is based on both parents’ incomes, time spent with the child, childcare costs, insurance, and more.
Can child support be changed?
Yes, if there’s a significant change in income or custody. Either parent can request a modification.
What happens if child support isn’t paid?
The court can enforce orders through wage garnishment, license suspension, or other legal means.
Do I need a lawyer for child support?
While not required, a lawyer helps ensure calculations are accurate and protects your financial rights.
Understand your rights. Protect your child’s future.
This website is not a law firm. Submitting this form does not create an attorney-client relationship. You will be contacted by a licensed family law attorney serving Topeka and the surrounding area.
Proudly serving parents across Topeka and Shawnee County.