Question:
Will I be required to pay additional child support because my ex-wife's car insurance increased when our child got his driver's license?
Question:
Will I be required to pay additional child support because my ex-wife's car insurance increased when our child got his driver's license?
Question:
I am paying child support arrears for children that are now adults who I have reason to believe are not mine.
I never signed a birth certificate, had a genetic test taken, or was served with a court summons.
If I take a DNA test after years of paying child support showing that these children are not biologically mine, will it hold up in court?
By Julie Garrison
Special to DadsDivorce.com
Family law is moving in the direction of collaboration and shared parenting, even if the reform is not as rapid as many scorned divorced dads would like.
This is a glacial but positive movement in the courtroom, and many states have shared parenting legislation, or similar fathers’ rights bills, in the works.
Below is an update on the status of shared parenting reforms in several states.
Question:
My final divorce decree includes a provision that restricts my ability to live in the same city as my ex-wife.
Can a divorce decree include restricting where a noncustodial father can live?
Question:
Due to a change of custody, my child support order was modified to a much lower amount.
It was granted and supposed to go in effect a month retroactively, but the child support agency is still garnishing my wages at the original amount before it was modified.
How can I get the modified child support enforced, and is there a way to recoup the overpayment of support for this month?