Child Support

  • Are you angry over paying excessive child support that leaves you struggling to make ends meet?
  • Fear that your ex is wasting child support money while you bear the financial burden.
  • Frustrated with the lack of transparency in how child support is calculated.
  • Do you have anxiety about how to adjust child support if your income or circumstances change?
  • Are you concerned that you’re paying too much or receiving too little to support your child’s needs?
child playing on tree stumps

Child support is a legal obligation requiring a non-custodial parent to contribute financially to their child’s upbringing. This obligation ensures that the child’s essential needs, such as food, clothing, education, and medical care, are met.

In Tennessee, child support calculations are based on the state’s guidelines, which consider factors like the income of both parents, the number of children involved, and the amount of time each parent spends with the child.

 

How is Child Support Calculated in Tennessee?

In Tennessee, child support is calculated using the Income Shares Model, which estimates the amount of money that would have been available to the child if the parents were living together. This amount is then divided between the parents based on their incomes and time spent with the child. Calculations can be complex, especially if one parent is self-employed or has irregular income. A child support attorney can help ensure the calculations are accurate and fair.

The Tennessee Child Support Guidelines consider several factors, including:

  • The gross income of both parents
  • The number of children involved
  • Parenting time (overnight stays)
  • Healthcare and childcare costs

 

How to Make an Uncooperative Spouse Pay Temporary Alimony and Child Support

Legal intervention may be necessary when a spouse refuses to pay temporary alimony or child support during a divorce proceeding. If you’re facing challenges with an uncooperative spouse, seeking legal advice from a child support attorney is crucial. We can guide you through the process of enforcing your rights.

Tennessee courts can enforce these payments by:

  • Filing a Motion for Temporary Support: You can request a court order for temporary support until the final divorce decree is issued.
  • Contempt of Court: If a spouse fails to comply with a temporary support order, they may be held in contempt of court, which can result in penalties such as fines or even jail time.

 

douglass runger justice icon

Attorneys

Jonathan E. Collins
Joshua A. Wallis

FAQ's

Can I still get a divorce in Tennessee if I cannot locate my spouse?
In this video attorney Curt Runger answers the question of whether is it still possible to get a divorce in...
Common Mistakes People Make in Waiting too Long to File for Divorce
if you're sure your marriage is over, delaying the divorce process can lead to serious problems, particularly if you have...
Do I have to hire an attorney to obtain a divorce?
The short answer is NO, you don’t have to hire an attorney. You can technically handle it on your own. But...
How do I file for Divorce here in Memphis?
Filing for divorce can feel challenging, but understanding the requirements can clarify things.
How is child support calculated in Tennessee?
Understanding how this works can help reduce some of the stress during the divorce process. In Tennessee, child support is calculated
How quickly can I get a divorce in Tennessee?
The answer depends on several factors, the biggest of which is whether you and your spouse can agree on the...

Why Choose Douglass & Runger for Your Needs?

Every family law case is unique, with its own set of concerns and priorities. Our attorneys take the time to understand your specific situation and goals, craft personalized strategies to address your needs.

Whether you’re worried about maintaining a strong relationship with your children after a divorce or ensuring your loved one’s wishes are honored during estate planning, our attorneys will be there to listen, empathize, and develop a plan that puts your interests first.

Douglass Runger Logo White
Listen. Strategize. Protect.

Related Practice Areas

Child Adoption
Adoption is about more than legal steps — it’s about creating a loving home and building your family’s future with confidence and peace of mind.
douglass runger map pin icon arrow right blue
Alimony
Alimony helps provide financial support after divorce, ensuring stability and fairness. Douglass & Runger works to secure a fair arrangement for you.
douglass runger map pin icon arrow right blue
Child Custody
Child custody is about creating a stable, loving environment for your child. Douglass & Runger helps you make sure your child’s best interests come first.
douglass runger map pin icon arrow right blue
Child Support
Memphis Child Support Attorney assisting parents with child support matters in Tennessee to ensure fair and accurate support calculations in divorce or custody cases.
douglass runger map pin icon arrow right blue
Child Support Modification
A Child Support Modification adjusts your existing support order to match life’s changes — ensuring your child’s needs are met while keeping the arrangement fair and manageable for everyone involved.
douglass runger map pin icon arrow right blue
Conservatorship
Conservatorship ensures your loved one is cared for when they need it most. It’s about providing protection, stability, and peace of mind for their future.
douglass runger map pin icon arrow right blue
Contempt Matters in Memphis
Struggling with an ex-spouse not following court orders in Memphis? Our contempt matters attorneys can help you seek justice.
douglass runger map pin icon arrow right blue
Divorce
Divorce is more than ending a marriage — it’s about protecting your future and peace of mind. Douglass & Runger helps you move forward with confidence.
douglass runger map pin icon arrow right blue
Family Law
Memphis family law attorneys guiding you through divorce, custody, and adoption with personalized care and effective legal representation.
douglass runger map pin icon arrow right blue
Divorce Mediation
Divorce mediation helps couples find peaceful resolutions without the conflict of court. Douglass & Runger guides you toward an amicable agreement.
douglass runger map pin icon arrow right blue
Divorce for Business Owners
Navigating divorce as a business owner? Learn how divorce impacts business ownership, partnerships, and your financial future. Get legal advice from Douglass & Runger in Memphis, TN
douglass runger map pin icon arrow right blue
Military Divorce
Do you need help with military divorce in Tennessee? Our Memphis attorneys offer expert guidance on divorce, custody, and asset division for service members.
douglass runger map pin icon arrow right blue
Orders Of Protection
Do you need an order of protection in Memphis? Our attorneys help secure and enforce protective orders for domestic abuse, stalking, and sexual assault victims.
douglass runger map pin icon arrow right blue
Paternity Suit
A paternity suit is about more than biology — it’s about establishing legal rights and responsibilities to ensure stability and security for your child.
douglass runger map pin icon arrow right blue
Prenuptial Agreements
Memphis prenuptial agreements crafted with care. Our lawyers ensure your agreement is legally sound and meets all necessary requirements.
douglass runger map pin icon arrow right blue
Child Visitation
A child visitation plan keeps your relationship strong and provides stability for your child. It’s about quality time and peace of mind for everyone.
douglass runger map pin icon arrow right blue

Related Blogs

Douglass & Runger, PLLC – Bartlett’s Best Family Law Attorneys Honored with 2025 Quality Business Award

Douglass & Runger, PLLC, earns the 2025 Quality Business Award as Bartlett, Tennessee’s top family law attorneys. Discover why their expertise, compassion, and commitment to excellence make them the trusted choice for divorce, custody, and family legal matters.

Moving Forward Together – A Guide to Successful Co-Parenting – Post Divorce

Divorce marks a new chapter of co-parenting. Learn how to foster healthy communication and collaboration. Prioritize your children’s well-being by setting aside differences and focusing on their needs. Create a shared calendar to coordinate schedules and respect boundaries for a civil, child-focused environment.

Legal Requirements for Parental Relocation in Tennessee

A divorce can mean significant life changes, including potential relocations to new cities or states. If you're considering moving with your children after a divorce, you must be fully aware of potential roadblocks standing in your way and understand that relocation is not guaranteed.

Prenup Laws in Tennessee – What Couples Should Know

A prenuptial agreement can provide financial clarity and security for both spouses. Understanding Tennessee’s prenup laws ensures your agreement is fair, enforceable, and protects your assets.

What Affects Child Custody – Keeping the Best Interests of the Child

When we typically think of child custody, many people believe it means choosing whose roof the child will live under. But that isn't all there is to it! There are different meanings to the word "custody" in the context of the law.