Consult with an attorney who specializes in family law.
Consult with an attorney who specializes in family law.
Consult with an attorney who specializes in family law.
Consult with an attorney who specializes in family law.
Consult with an attorney who specializes in family law.
If it is a joint account yes.
I think you may get the information about child support and joint custody in Colorado Springs, CO from www.colorado-family-law.com/child-support.htm
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Child support is determined according to state guidelines and physical custody is one of the factors used to determine the amount.
Filing a joint tax return should not increase or decrease a child support obligation.
In the state of mi me and my ex had joint physical and joint legal he had her one week i had her the next. I had to pay child support because i made more money then the ex.
Not directly. Child support cannot be taken out of the new spouse's pay check, however, it can be garnished from any financial asset that includes both of your names. For example, child support can be taken from a joint bank account, a joint tax refund, or a joint retirement account.
Yes. That's why no one should open a joint account with someone who owes child support. At least half of the balance at the time of the lien can be frozen.Yes. That's why no one should open a joint account with someone who owes child support. At least half of the balance at the time of the lien can be frozen.Yes. That's why no one should open a joint account with someone who owes child support. At least half of the balance at the time of the lien can be frozen.Yes. That's why no one should open a joint account with someone who owes child support. At least half of the balance at the time of the lien can be frozen.
No. The child support order remains in effect until it is modified by the court. Marriage by either parent does not normally affect child support.
Certainly some evidence of responsibility (ie paying child support, job, time spent with the child) would help your case. Joint custody, however, is not just for the purpose of reducing child support; infact the child support you pay is nowhere near what it costs to raise a child. Consider the ramifications of your sharing custody--what is in the best interests of the child??
(Possibly) those funds that belong to a joint owner of the account and not to the child support obligor.
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