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New Income Models for 2022 for Child Support

New Income Models for 2022 for Child Support

Children, Divorce, Janet GemmellBy Janet GemmellJanuary 12, 2022

Normally, the child’s maintenance entitlement is calculated on the basis of percentages of the net income of the dependent parent. The level of these percentages…

Divorce and Life Insurance

Life Insurance and Divorce/Child Custody

Children, Divorce, Janet Gemmell, Money and AssetsBy Janet GemmellMarch 18, 2021

Life can go in the most unexpected direction. While taking our vows, there’s a chance that we can’t imagine

Imputation of Income for Child Support

Imputation of Income for Child Support

Brittany Hall, DivorceBy Brittany HallAugust 10, 2020

Imputation of income means we treat you as if you are earning your potential income…

Evidence for Child Support Contempt

Evidence Needed to Defend Against a Child Support Contempt Hearing

Children, Divorce, Mattew GeigerBy Mattew GeigerJuly 20, 2020

The types of evidence that you will need to bring to court to defend yourself can vary on…

Child Testifying in Court (Walsh v. Jones)

Child Testifying in Court (Walsh v. Jones)

Divorce, Waneta EllisBy Waneta EllisMay 18, 2020

The proof, or evidence, must show that there has been a substantial change in circumstances since the entry of the last Order …

Navigating the rough waters of the American court system

Navigating the rough waters of the American court system: A family court perspective

Adoption, Brittany Hall, Children, Divorce, ResourcesBy Brittany HallMay 8, 2020

Why does the American court system have to be so complicated and intimidating to the average person…

Divorce Attourney | Evidence for Child Support Court

Evidence for Child Support Court

Children, Divorce, Mattew Geiger, Money and AssetsBy Mattew GeigerMay 4, 2020

I know that those of you who now have children home all of the time have things much worse as you adjust to your children being…

Deanes v. Deanes | Motion to Modify Child Custody

Parental Alienation Stopped by Court

Children, Divorce, Jessica ArthurBy Jessica ArthurApril 24, 2020

The appeals court was very clear, that changes do not all have to be bad. Any good changes, like…

Tuel vs Tuel Ruling | 5 Factors to Relocate Kids

5 Factors to Relocate Kids

Children, Divorce, Mattew GeigerBy Mattew GeigerApril 2, 2020

I think this ruling provides a lot of guidance when it comes to trying a relocation custody case. The court made it clear that …

Control The Psychological Effects Of Divorce On Children

How To Control The Psychological Effects Of Divorce On Children

Children, Divorce, Janet GemmellBy Janet GemmellFebruary 13, 2020

Numerous kids face difficulties from their parents split that can tail them for a lifetime, including into their connections as grown-ups.

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