Capable of being rebutted.
Statutory presumption refers to a rebuttable or decisive presumption brought about by a statute.
The correct spelling is "rebuttable."
After a court order adjustment, barring a successful Rebuttable Presumption.
That's interpretive based on income, extras, and rebuttable presumption.
Not as a part of the state guidelines, but possibly as a rebuttable presumption
Not automatically, but can be raised as a rebuttable presumption. see links
no, but all support is rebuttable. see link
That's called a rebuttable presumption. see links
Aside from a reduction in income, a rebuttable presumption argument can also be used. see links below
No, but through the use of rebuttable presumption, a percentage of your income can be used in the calculations. see link
This is a "rebuttable presumption." This means that with the right evidence, the presumption of innocence can be overcome and a defendant found guilty.
Depends on the amount of the difference and any arguments of rebuttable presumption he may have.