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A great question. The short version is "no," but the longer answer is "possibly, sort of." A new spouse's income is not part of the... Read Answer
Your issue, and anything you might do about it, is in Oregon; no Nevada lawyer can assist you here or there. Please seek out counsel in oregon... Read Answer
The State Welfare office may indeed not be doing its job right, but they will not care about that as it relates to chasing you (and the child's... Read Answer
Well, . . . maybe. There is a current statute, based on a 100-year old statute, by which child support can be modified upward to include... Read Answer
It means that the judge found that you could have paid an obligation for child support that the court found legitimately due and owing, and chose not... Read Answer
Consult with a qualified family law specialist. The case might (or might not) be proper to have brought there; if not, you could and perhaps... Read Answer