Tampa Personal Injury Lawyer

Fighting for justice in Florida
for more than 20 years.

 St. Petersburg Office

2100 Dr. MLK Jr. St N Suite B
St. Petersburg Fl 33704

 Tampa Office

3111 W Dr MLK Jr Blvd Ste 100
Tampa, FL 33607

Manatee Office

100 Third Ave West, 2nd Floor
Bradenton, FL 34205

727-824-5727

Child Support Attorney Serving St Petersburg, Clearwater, Tampa, Pinellas Park & Other Bay Area Locations

 

Child Support AttorneyThe services of a child support attorney like Wendy Doyle don’t come free, but if you are embroiled in a fight with your child’s other parent over money, hiring an attorney is one of the few available options. Unlike with alimony, a parent’s legal obligation to pay child support is determined by a formula set out by the Florida Legislature. Factors such as income, daycare or schooling expenses, and “time sharing” all have a significant role to play. Once child support payments have been established, they belong to the child and the child alone – the parents cannot deviate for any reason unless there is a court-ordered modification.

 

Fortunately, whichever side of a child support dispute you find yourself on, Wendy Doyle is an experienced child support attorney you can turn for help. After working as a paralegal for twelve years, Wendy enrolled in law school and became a practicing attorney. She established her own personal injury and divorce law firm in 2006 after gaining valuable experience as an Assistant Attorney General for the state of Florida and as an attorney in Florida’s guardian ad litem program. In addition to child support, Wendy accepts cases involving:

  • Spousal support (alimony)
  • Child custody (time sharing)
  • Disestablishment of paternity
  • Adoptions
  • Pre-nuptial agreements
  • And more
Contact child support attorney Wendy Doyle to schedule a free, half-hour consultation. Whether you live in St Petersburg, Clearwater, Bradenton, Palmetto, or elsewhere in the Tampa Bay Area, having a skilled, local family law lawyer by your side will have a positive impact on your child support, custody, or divorce case.