
Four “Fatal” Child Support Mistakes to Avoid
In divorce and paternity cases, there are numerous state and federal laws requiring parents to pay child support for their children, and about as many
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In divorce and paternity cases, there are numerous state and federal laws requiring parents to pay child support for their children, and about as many
Custody is initially determined by the courts in divorce or paternity by considering statutory factors, including the age of the child, his/her adjustment to their
When determining an amount for a party’s child support obligation, a formula is used. It addresses expenses such as health insurance premiums for the children,
Previous blog posts have explored several subparts and nuances of the amended statute on emancipation for purposes of child support1, passed in July, 2012. However,
As a general rule, in matters where child custody and child support are at issue, the Court will grant parents joint or sole custody and
In either divorce, or paternity cases, often the non-custodial parent is ordered to pay some amount of child support to the custodial parent. The actual
When child support is calculated, there are a number of factors that are included or excluded based on certain formulas and rules. For example, and
Child Support to End At Age 19!! A near universal we observe is that child support is an issue that is contentious: the payor argues
In these times of global financial uncertainty, Ciyou & Dixon, P.C. advocates observe that it is tougher than ever for divorced parents to make ends-meet.
“I lost my job and have no income; does child support automatically stop?” No. Under Indiana law, child support continues at the amount it is
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