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I recently wrote a blog about this at our law firm's web site under family law topics. The answer to your question is generally no, as it is against... Read Answer
there is a specific formula for a shared placement arrangement in Wisconsin that is different from the child support guidelines under DCF; the shared... Read Answer
Federal law mandates that the custodial parent gets to claim the child as a tax dependency exemption unless waived by agreement of the parties or by... Read Answer
When a child is born out of wedlock, one of the parties will need to initiate a paterntiy action to establish that the... Read Answer
In order to receive child support if the child was born out of wedlock, you first need to establish paternity. You will need to file a paternity... Read Answer
If neither of you are under any type of public assistance or receiving governmental benefits, you should be able to agree depending on your placement... Read Answer
Your question is a bit confusing. What would be illegal about it? A parent is required to pay child support to be financially responsible for their... Read Answer
Under the Uniform Reciprocal Support Act, the state where the child support order was issued generally has continued and exclusive jurisdiction over... Read Answer
it is mandatory under Wisconsin law in an action affecting the family, such as divorce, legal separation or paternity, to require that the parties'... Read Answer
In Wisconsin, in order for your ex wife to seek more child support from you, she must prove a significant and substantial chnage in circumstances to... Read Answer
It is difficult to answer your question; I would contact the child support enfrocement division attorney in the county... Read Answer
The answer to your question is no. You are obligated to support your children, not your soon to be new wife. Her income and assets cannot be... Read Answer
Child support is designed to cover the basic necessities of taking care of a minor child, housing, food and clothing. Child support is defined under... Read Answer
I don't see how your house is income, unless it is rental property; it is possible you calculated your income from employment incorrectly, and the... Read Answer
If this is a Wisconsin case, the general rule under the paternity statutes, is you can no longer seek retroactive child support relief, absent... Read Answer
This is a frequently asked question and the general answer is "no", there is nothing you can do about it, which I know probably doesn't make any... Read Answer
You should check on the Wisconsin circuit court internet site (c-cap) to see who issued the warrant and why. Once you establish that, you can ... Read Answer
In Wisconsin, there is a state law that when there is a child support or family support order in place, there must be an annual exchange of tax... Read Answer
File a motion with the court to request a specific repayment plan on the arrears, in addition to the regular monthly child support order. His... Read Answer
If he has a limited ability to pay and if he became disabled after the most recent child support order was set, he can file a motion with the court... Read Answer
what county is the case pending in? many counties offer clinics to help people at the local county courthouse on family matters. Check in your county... Read Answer