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Feb 02, 2013

divorce lawyer Katie PetersenQuestion:

After my oldest child emancipated, my ex-wife requested a child support review that resulted in my support payments doubling.

The review calculated income based in part on my bonuses received over the past few years even though the bonuses vary widely and my base pay has remained consistent.

Is this fair that my child support should increase when I have less children to support after one was emancipated and my bonuses where used to determine income?


Feb 01, 2013

Pittsburgh divorce lawyer Anna CiardiQuestion:

I will be deployed overseas when my oldest child reaches the age of emancipation that should result in a child support modification.

How can I have my child support lowered when I am out of the country unable to attend any modification hearings?


Jan 31, 2013

divorce lawyer Caroline ThompsonQuestion:

My ex-wife's attorney is requesting salary information from my new job because of my increased income.

He said because I have an alimony and child support obligation that he is entitled to know my earnings.

Do I have to provide my ex-wife's divorce lawyer with my pay stubs and financial records?


Jan 28, 2013

Houston divorce lawyerQuestion:

I pay child support to my ex-wife and child who live in the state that originally issued the order.

I have since moved out of state and now my new state is trying to garnish my wages.

Can one state garnish wages for a child support order entered in another state?


Jan 27, 2013

Albany divorce lawyer Asa NeffQuestion:

I am paying child support for my child who is a full-time college student, not living on campus, and works part-time.

I believe he is emancipated because he has a permanent residence away from home, but is not residing at a boarding school or college dormitory.

My ex-wife argues that our child is not self-supporting since he is a student and not working full time.

Whose argument for child support emancipation is correct?


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