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Child Support
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How Does Emancipation Affect Child Support?
by Aaron Thomas, Attorney · Harvard Law School
When does emancipation of a child occur, and what impact does it have on child support? ... Read more
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My Ex Stopped Paying Child Support: What Should I Do?
by Lina Guillen, Attorney · UC Law San Francisco
When a parent stops paying child support, it can create a stressful situation for the custodial parent, who relies on these payments to help cover the costs of the child’s basic necessitie ... Read more
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How Do Courts Calculate Child Support?
by Joseph Pandolfi, Retired Judge
If you’re separating or divorcing, and you have children, a court will determine child support. Continue reading to learn what goes into calculating a final support figure. ... Read more
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My Ex Got a Large Raise: Can I Ask for More Child Support?
by Melissa Heinig, Attorney · Cooley Law School
Each party's income is a significant factor in child support calculations, so what happens when there's a change in income? Learn whether your ex's raise may provide a valid reason to ask fo ... Read more
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Child Support, Educational Expenses, and Extra Curricular Activities
by Kristina Otterstrom, Attorney · Brigham Young University J. Reuben Clark Law School
If you’re a parent considering divorce, you may be wondering about child support, and how much you'll need to pay. Many parents don't realize that financial responsibilities for a child us ... Read more
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Who Has to Pay Child Support?
by Kristina Otterstrom, Attorney · Brigham Young University J. Reuben Clark Law School
Contrary to popular belief, child support belongs to the child – not a parent. Yet, when parents separate or divorce, a judge will award child support to help meet the expenses associated ... Read more
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Child Support, Social Security, and Workers' Compensation
by Melissa Heinig, Attorney · Cooley Law School
If you're going through a divorce or a breakup, and you have children, you should expect that along with child custody and visitation issues, you're going to need to work with your ex and th ... Read more
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Child Support, Gifts, Inheritances, and Trust Funds
by Melissa Heinig, Attorney · Cooley Law School
Child support becomes necessary during divorce, or when unmarried parents end a relationship. In order to determine the appropriate amount of support, courts will consider your income. Conti ... Read more
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Divorce: Modifying Child Support FAQs
by Melissa Heinig, Attorney · Cooley Law School
Family law courts typically calculate child support by considering a number of factors, including the parents' incomes and how much time the child spends in each household. Although circumst ... Read more
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Effect of Medical Expenses on Child Support
by Joseph Pandolfi, Retired Judge
Medical expenses are a major factor in determining child support. But how those costs apply to a support order is more complicated than you might think. It’s important that you understand ... Read more
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Effect of Trust Funds on Child Support
by Melissa Heinig, Attorney · Cooley Law School
After a divorce or separation, both parents must continue to financially support their children, which means you may be responsible for making a monthly child support payment to your ex. It� ... Read more
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College Expense Obligations for Noncustodial Parents
by Melissa Heinig, Attorney · Cooley Law School
There’s no question that most career counselors today impress a need for higher education in our young people. But the question remains: who should pay for your child’s educational expen ... Read more
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Child Support and Public Assistance
by Kristina Otterstrom, Attorney · Brigham Young University J. Reuben Clark Law School
If you’re single, separated, or divorced, it can be difficult to cover your child’s financial needs. State or federal assistance is available to parents who are struggling financially, b ... Read more
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Who Pays for the Children's Medical Expenses After a Divorce?
by Aaron Thomas, Attorney · Harvard Law School
Don't want to be stuck paying for all of your child's medical bills after divorce? Read this article to learn how to ensure both parents share in the children's medical expenses. ... Read more
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Effect of Workers' Compensation on Child Support
by Amy Castillo, J.D. · University of Minnesota School of Law
If you're injured on the job and awarded workers' compensation, how will that affect your child support obligation? ... Read more
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Pay Child Support or Face an Arrest Warrant
by Lina Guillen, Attorney · UC Law San Francisco
After a separation or divorce, both parents have an ongoing duty to support their children. What happens when one parent fails to pay court-ordered child support? Find out more below. ... Read more
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Child Support and Figuring Your Fair Share: Imputed Income
by Kristina Otterstrom, Attorney · Brigham Young University J. Reuben Clark Law School
When will a court attribute additional income to a parent for child support purposes? ... Read more
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Retroactive Child Support
by Kristina Otterstrom, Attorney · Brigham Young University J. Reuben Clark Law School
When parents separate, it may take months or even years before a judge issues a child support order. A single parent may try to handle the costs of raising a child alone, or legal delays may ... Read more
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Effect of Inheritance on Child Support
by Kristina Otterstrom, Attorney · Brigham Young University J. Reuben Clark Law School
How an inheritance can suddenly change child support. ... Read more
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How To Modify a Child Support Agreement
by Lina Guillen, Attorney · UC Law San Francisco
Either parent can ask the court to modify a child support order. Whether the court will actually grant your request is another matter. Child support laws vary by state, but most courts need ... Read more