Blog Posts in March, 2011
Posted on Mar 30, 2011 By Divorce Help Center
The income of a third party in determining child support is not relevant to determining the gross income of the parties for purposes of apply the child support guidelines in a divorce or post decree ...
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Posted on Mar 16, 2011 By Divorce Help Center
Expense reimbursements paid by employers may be considered income for child support or spousal support calculations in a divorce proceeding. The standard to be evaluated is whether the reimbursed ...
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Posted on Mar 16, 2011 By Divorce Help Center
The income of a child may be considered in child support calculations. However, there is no bright line test or minimum income requirement that creates automatic application of a child's income in the ...
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Posted on Mar 2, 2011 By Divorce Help Center
A study recently published in the Family Court Review, revealed the divorce or family issued based mediations produced successful outcomes 69.4% of the time when neither party had a lawyer. In ...
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Posted on Mar 1, 2011 By Divorce Help Center
A divorce court may not consider employer paid contributions to a health or accident insurance plan as income for purposes of support determinations unless, after making the relevant findings, the ...
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