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Dec 22, 2012

divorce lawyer Jordan RapoffQuestion:

I am paying child support for a child that is 19 and has recently moved to another state that has a lower age of emancipation, specifically, age 18 in that state.

Does my child support order to pay until my child is 21 change now that the child lives in a state with a lower emancipation age?


Dec 20, 2012

divorce lawyer Andrew LaufersQuestion:

My ex-wife has quit sending me the court-ordered monthly payments that are meant to be used to pay down the credit card debt we are both responsible for, according to our divorce decree.

Can I deduct those missed payments from the amount of monthly child support I owe?


Dec 12, 2012

Cincinnati divorce lawyerQuestion:

I have always paid my child support and have documentation supporting this, but the child support enforcement agency is claiming I have not paid in several months.

They are threatening to suspend my driver's and professional license in addition to garnishing my bank account, but this is because of their error!

How can I prove I paid my child support and convince the child support enforcement agency that this is their mistake and I should not be punished?


Dec 11, 2012

oklahoma city divorce lawyerQuestion:

My ex-wife and I agreed to no child support in our divorce, but she holds it over my head and threatens to petition for child support every time something isn't going our way.

Can she come after me for child support even though she denied it during our divorce?


Dec 10, 2012

oklahoma city divorce lawyerQuestion:

My ex is ordered to provide private health insurance for our daughter and these costs were added when calculating my child support payments owed to her.

I have reason to believe she is using Medicaid and not providing private insurance to our child, which essentially means I am paying higher child support to help cover insurance costs that my ex no longer needs.

Is this legal?


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