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Can you? Not directly. Can that happen? Yes. Obviously, there is a years-long story here and lots of missing facts. ... Read Answer
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The amount of child support is based on the parenting plan and the incomes of the parties. The child support is the... Read Answer
I think waiving your right to future discovery means you can't demand any additional discovery from your ex, but it doesn't mean you can't supply... Read Answer
It is possible (but not certain) that your child support is being calculated on the basis of the income left over after payment of... Read Answer
The SS payments to our children are counted as a resource, as income to them. So it doens't quite count as child support, but it is used in the... Read Answer
You have two issues that are inextricably tied together. First, you must file an action to modify your ongoing support obligation. You... Read Answer
Your question sits at an intersection of family law, and potentially full faith and credit clause and civil judgment limitations. Generally,... Read Answer
It depends what was calculated for child support. A proper calculation includes: the basic support, based on parties' net... Read Answer
You'll have to file for an enforcement. Whether child support is withheld from his check or not, he's still ordered to pay. If they don't withhold,... Read Answer
You can either hire an attorney or ask the Attorney General for services in order to get a child support order in place. No one will be able to make... Read Answer
Yes, your child support is subject to review and increase. Child support can be set according to state guidelines based on your income. Did your ex... Read Answer