Not sure if there are any, however we have several members at Dads House that might help. see links below
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The child support laws in the state of California are based off of a child support worksheet. The child support worksheet determines the amount of child support that should be paid, while taking into consideration the amount of income of both parents.
To get a child support release in California, you have to contact the child support agency and fill out a form. You will need to do this to start the process to petition the court for the release.
Won't. Child support is exempt from discharge.
for employees
Child support arrears do not expire until they are paid.
Corporations are not parents of children and do not pay child support. Garnishing child support payments from the wages/salaries of corporate employees is done routinely.
The child's name means nothing. Support is based on parentage.
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Hands down California has some of the toughest child support laws in the United states. California just like most U.S. states also is guilty of having an outdated system for tracking child support payments. For more in depth information regarding child support laws check out the site listed in related links
Yes, though in California the child support and visitation are linked. The less time you parent the child, the more you pay.