Even if a parent or spouse is unemployed or underemployed, he or she remains obligated to pay child support and spousal maintenance. In fact, the courts can impute an income to a person, which means, when determining income for spousal support and child support, the Court will calculate support based on an income amount the Court determines that person should be able to earn and adjust payment amounts accordingly.
The Warkentine Law Office represents both payors and payees in matters involving income imputation. If you are filing for an imputed income, they will advocate on your behalf for the highest amount possible. If you are defending against imputed income, they will work diligently to ensure that a payment amount is set that is appropriate to your circumstances.
To schedule your free 30-minute initial consultation, send an e-mail or call 720-443-5849.
Experienced Arvada Child Support and Unemployment Attorneys
Income imputation can occur at any point, even during a divorce. The most common reason is due to unemployment, but the payor also could be working a lower-paying job after losing a more lucrative position.
The Broomfield income imputation attorneys at Warkentine Law Office are prepared to assist with any situation, no matter how complex. With more than 50 years of experience between them, they are knowledgeable lawyers who will develop the strategy that works best for your circumstances.
Schedule a Free 30-Minute Consultation
To schedule an appointment with Lee or Brent Warkentine, contact the firm online or call 720-443-5849. The firm works closely with a network of professionals in the area to help you achieve your legal goals. The office is conveniently located in Broomfield, Colorado, providing easy access to the area and courthouses in the surrounding area. Visa, MasterCard and Discover credit card payments are accepted.






