Can my ex take me to court after we have a court agreement for no child support and we have 50/50.
If your child lives with you MORE than 50% of the time you can claim him/her on your taxes, same for her. However those facts fall go with that....
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If your child lives with you MORE than 50% of the time you can claim him/her on your taxes, same for her. However those facts fall go with that....
This is a very common threat and often times is actually carried out because the costs associated with enforcement coupled with the likelihood that...
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He can certainly threaten, but your new husband's income doesn't count except under certain very limited circumstances. Generally speaking I...
You can ask the court to consider your son's testimony but it is somewhat rare for the court to actually do that. You can ask to have minors...
If you can afford a lawyer then by all means you should hire one. That said, child support is relatively mechanical if both of you are W2 wage...
Her income won;t count in court even if they are married (there is an exception to that but it is pretty rare). His wife will not be ordered to put...
If your income essentially goes up by the per diem you receive that will be taken into account when setting child support. That said, if you spend...
One of the facts missing from your scenario is what you earn. There are many factors that go into the calculation of spousal support, but one of...
We need more facts: How long were you married? Do you have kids, and if so what are their ages? Are both of you working? If so, what are you each...
In my opinion you really should't be leaving a 10 year old child home alone at all, so it is good that you are looking into appropriate child care....