You can go to Family Court for a court order for child support from the other parent. Support, Adult Dependent (Developmentally Disabled).The Support Magistrate calculates how much support the non-custodial parent must pay to the parent with custody, and sets a schedule for regular payments. A: Yes, a court may order both alimony and child support in your case, depending on the laws and the circumstances of your situation. Alimony and child support are both based on income, but there are other factors. Click here to learn more. Alimony and child support are very different. Learn what child support covers, how it is determined and the differences in tax implications. Fill out the contact form or call us at (844) 431-3380 to schedule your free consultation. If you case is like most cases, it will settle without having to have a judge decide what you will pay in alimony.