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Saturday,
October 28, 2017.
posted in Child Support

What’s a Child Support Reduction, And How to Pursue It

Your ability to provide financial support to your children might change over time. You may have had earned $5,000 a month and had no problem with giving $1,000 per month in child support to your ex (custodial parent). But what if you’ve lost your previous job, and are now earning only $3,000 a month, you’ve...

Wednesday,
June 14, 2017.
posted in Child Support

Innovative Methods May Spark Improved Child Support Collections

Although child support proceedings in Florida and every other state can involve fathers or mothers who callously choose to elude paying support for their children, such cases are fortunately a small minority of the large number of parents who pay support or who sincerely strive to keep up with the payments. There are some parents...

Tuesday,
April 11, 2017.
posted in Child Support

Charlie Sheen’s Debt Load Attributed to Child Support Payment

Many in Florida might have the mistaken belief that the lives of the rich and famous are high-spirited and free from financial stress. This is not always the case. Many stars, apparently including Charlie Sheen, face significant financial obligations. In the case of Sheen, the problem appears to be child support. Sheen’s financial worth is...

Thursday,
March 23, 2017.
posted in Child Support

One State Makes It Easier to Make Child Support Payments

For Florida parents who are tasked with paying monthly support for one or more children, making those payments in a timely manner is important. For some, the logistics of making child support payments can be a challenge. Some parents live far from their former partner and their kids and cannot simply hand over a check...

Wednesday,
January 04, 2017.
posted in Child Support

Don’t Forget About Insurance to Protect Child Support

When two Florida parents divorce, one is usually granted the bulk of parenting time, while the other receives visitation. In most cases, the non-custodial parent is also expected to provide financial support for his or her child or children. Child support payments help ensure that the custodial parent is able to cover the cost of...

Thursday,
November 03, 2016.
posted in Child Support

Expenses Child Support Won’t Cover

When a couple with children begins divorce proceedings, child support is one of the main issues on the table. If both parents agree on the amount of support, they can include it in their agreement and get approval from the judge. In other cases, the parents may have to litigate specific provisions. Either way, support...

Friday,
September 16, 2016.
posted in Child Support

Child Support Will Not Impact Tax Obligations

For many Florida parents, understanding the financial ramifications of their divorce is a top priority. This includes working through the various tax changes that can accompany the end of the marriage. It is always a good idea to address any and all financial matters in the early stages of divorce when adjustments can be made...

Thursday,
September 08, 2016.
posted in Child Support

Substantial, Permanent, Unanticipated: Recognizing The Circumstances That Impact Child Support Modification

After all the wrangling and back-and-forth, you thought that you and your former spouse had planned for every contingency available. Of course, when you initially entered divorce proceedings with your former spouse, you had a lot of concerns on your mind: your children, your house, and your possessions. Now that time has passed, you realize...

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