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Mar 27, 2013

divorce lawyer Maura BoogayQuestion:

Are tax refund checks considered income when calculating child support?


Mar 26, 2013

divorce lawyer Jordan RapoffQuestion:

Per our divorce decree, I pay child support directly to my ex-wife. She recently moved out of state and I received a notification from her new state that I owe back child support and am in arrears.

I have not missed a payment to my ex-wife so obviously there is some sort of miscommunication or her new state is not recognizing my direct child support payments.

How can I prove to the state that I am complying with the divorce decree and paying child support directly to my ex-wife?


Mar 24, 2013

divorce lawyer Jordan RapoffQuestion:

My ex-wife is legally blind and lives in a rural area.

She is going to file a motion to modify my current child support order to help cover the costs of a driver that she must use to get around in a vehicle.

Is this a legitimate request?


Mar 21, 2013

Albany divorce lawyer Asa NeffQuestion:

After our divorce and child support was ordered to me, my ex-wife and child moved to another state and I also moved to a different state so the original jurisdiction no longer applies.

I recently received child support enforcement and modification paperwork from the state I now live.

So which state has jurisdiction to enforce and modify the child support order: the state my ex-wife and child live in or the new state where I reside?


Mar 21, 2013

divorce lawyer Caroline ThompsonQuestion:

I now cohabit with my girlfriend who makes me pay child support to her for our child even though there is no child support order through the court.

I feel that since we already split expenses like a normal couple living together that I shouldn't have to pay her additional child support.

Am I required to pay child support if I am living with my girlfriend and my child and there is no court order?


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