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Child Support Basics

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Finding a Child Support Lawyer

Issues surrounding child support can at times be overwhelming and complex for custodial and/or non-custodial parents.  A seasoned and competent ch...

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Child Support and Taxes

It is important that parents be aware of the tax treatment of child support in the context of divorce or separation as well as issues involving ch...

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Filing For Child Support

The first step in collecting child support involves the establishment of paternity if the child was born out of wedlock.  This means determining ...

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Guide to Child Support

Black's Law Dictionary defines child support as the legal duty owed by parents for the financial maintenance of their children.  In a custody ...

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Setting Child Support Amounts

States rely on their individual child support guidelines, which may differ significantly from one another, to determine the amount of child suppor...

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Child Support Payments

In general, child support is set by the trial or family court judge that issued a divorce decree.  If the child is no longer in that jurisdiction, ...

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An Overview of Child Support Law

In defining the basics of a child custody case, one must clarify the legal definition of child custody itself. Child custody, otherwise known as guard...

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Child Support Overview

It is universally accepted that it is the role of parents to be responsible for their children, for as long as they are minors. However, there are o...

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Child Support FAQ

How Can I Get Child Support? The best thing to do is contact your local or State CSE (Child Support Enforcement) office. Give them as much informa...

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Out-Of-Court Custody Agreement

The best method for reaching a custody agreement often takes place outside of the courtroom by mutual agreement between the parties involved.  A r...

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Child Support Payment Guidelines

In order to be made to pay child support, a person needs to be established as the parent of the child. If the parents are not married, paternity must ...

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