
Child maintenance ensures a child’s financial needs are met after parents separate, regardless of marital status. In Hong Kong, both married and unmarried parents have a legal duty to provide for their children until they turn 18, or longer if they are in full-time education or have special needs. The law prioritises the child’s best interests, ensuring they have the support they need for a stable upbringing.
If you need help navigating child maintenance, contact family litigation specialist Jaerey Velasco. First meetings are free!
How the procedure works and seeking enforcement if things go wrong…
Understanding child maintenance laws in Hong Kong is key to ensuring your child’s well-being. If disputes arise, legal advice can help you navigate the process and secure the support your child deserves.
Payne Velasco is home to a highly experienced team of litigation specialists who can help you arrange the best child maintenance deal for you and your family.
Anyone seeking to sort their child maintenance arrangements.
The firm's lawyers speak English, Cantonese, Mandarin, Tagalog, Hindi and Italian. They also work with specialist legal translators as required, delivering a high-quality legal service without the risk of costly misunderstandings.
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