Child Support Past 18: When It Applies to Your Unique Situation

Many people don’t talk about child support past 18. This is because, once a child turns 18, many people are under the impression that child support automatically comes to an end. In some states, you can stop making child support payments immediately after a child turns 18 – and in other states, you have to…

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Living With a New Partner: Effect on Child Support

You and your spouse have separated and gotten a divorce, and went through the process of establishing child support. However, in that period of time, you’ve decided to move in with your new boyfriend. Now your spouse is claiming that they don’t have to support your child because “your boyfriend can take care of the…

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What Responsibilities Does the Custodial Parent Have?

Who is the custodial parent in a parenting relationship? This is the parent who shares a home with the child. This means that the parent who is given custodial duties will usually have either primary legal or physical custody, or is the only parent involved in the child’s life for a variety of reasons. However,…

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What Can Happen if the Other Parent Doesn’t Pay Child Support?

When your ex-spouse doesn’t want to pay their child support payments, this doesn’t mean that you won’t see a cent now until the end of time – the law makes it very difficult to skip out on child support payments nowadays. In fact, over the years, strict laws have been enacted to establish and enforce…

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Breaking the Myths on Your Monthly Child Support Payments

You’ve learned the ins and outs of child support, but you still have questions. You’ve heard things from others about child support payments and want to make sure you’re getting the most out of your experience. From an experienced attorney who understands both sides in the matter, we want to discuss child support myths with…

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