This judge will determine what they think is fair and equitable compensation. They look at not only his tax return for actual income, but also at the current lifestyle of which you have become accustomed. You are trying to get child support that will keep you in the lifestyle that you are accustomed, but that may not be possible unless the judge orders a very high percentage of the income to be given to you. This is exactly why many wealthy men have pre-nups and estate planning to protect their assets from legal actions. If he has done it correctly an d legally, there will not be much you can do to attach his business assets or income. However, if he has ownership of that company in a form of Stock, limited partnership, etc... then you may be entitled to part of his company as well as his income. The best advice is to hire a very good divorce attorney that can legally research his net worth. He may also have unknown assets like bonds or retirement accounts and life insurance policies with monetary value in his name, not mention other real estate or shares in his brokerage account.
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You should proceed with the child support case. You will have to risk the other finding out whatever you don't want them to know. Your ex husband shouldn't know details about your finances, it is best to keep them private.
No, she has no way to collect. Child support is determined both by the husbands ability to pay and the woman's need. For example- if your husband makes $40k a year and the woman doesn't work, the court would order the woman to work 40 hrs/week to support her own child and she'd have to furnish proof to the court that she was doing that. An illegal alien doesn't have the ability to do that- they have no social security number and pay no taxes. They can't have a legal job- therefore, she wouldn't have any ground to stand on in a family court.
To clarify, if you mean a woman has had an affair and become pregnant? If this is the case, and the husband is aware of it, he can order a paternity test to determine if the child is his or not. If it is not, as far as I know, the woman can go after the man who fathered the child for financial support. Support obligations only belong to the actual biological father OR a father who has legally adopted a child. There is a whole moral issue though - if the parents are staying together, does the husband want to alienate this child by not supporting it and how would he live in the same house and not support it? So really it depends on if the couple stays together. If they don't, the husband has NO obligation to support the child.
Support cannot be determined until paternity is determined; however, keep in mind that if the parents were married at the child's birth/conception, the husband is presumed to be the father.
No, when married you own everything together. In states that allow legal separations the court can issue a child support order if the parents are living apart.
Yes, law binds husband to support wife financially.
Your eligibility for medicaid would be determined by your total household income regardless of who the children's biological father is.
Shopping at the business is the biggest way to support them.
If the husband of my child's mom adopts her can she still file support from me?
Generally no. However, it depends on how the business is set up. If the child support delinquent has a business that is incorporated, no. If the delinquent's business is simply a DBA, yes. The next question is whether the first business has been served with any legal authority to withhold payment in the first place. That remains to be determined.Generally no. However, it depends on how the business is set up. If the child support delinquent has a business that is incorporated, no. If the delinquent's business is simply a DBA, yes. The next question is whether the first business has been served with any legal authority to withhold payment in the first place. That remains to be determined.Generally no. However, it depends on how the business is set up. If the child support delinquent has a business that is incorporated, no. If the delinquent's business is simply a DBA, yes. The next question is whether the first business has been served with any legal authority to withhold payment in the first place. That remains to be determined.Generally no. However, it depends on how the business is set up. If the child support delinquent has a business that is incorporated, no. If the delinquent's business is simply a DBA, yes. The next question is whether the first business has been served with any legal authority to withhold payment in the first place. That remains to be determined.
The best software for a support desk in my opinion would be Microsoft Office. With Microsoft Office, you have Microsoft Word, Excel, and PowerPoint. Microsoft Office offers everything you need for a business.
You may be able to get spousal support in PA if your husband abandoned you. You will need to hire an attorney.
President Harding wanted to support the growth of business and industry.
Business IT support can be obtained from family friends who are specialized in business, from the internet or from direct technology involved stores.
Yes.