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May 22, 2012

Omaha Nebraska Divorce LawyerQuestion:

I owe child support arrears, but my ex-wife is willing to drop all the arrears I owe.

Is that possible for an ex-wife to forgive child support arrearage payments, and if so, what is the process?


May 21, 2012

St. Louis divorce lawyerQuestion:

My older child graduated high school and is joining the military so how do I modify child support to account for my other minor child?

My ex-wife is not contesting this and we agree that I should pay 50 percent of my current child support amount since we now have one minor child rather than two.

How do I go about a child support modification since the support is paid through the state and garnished from my paycheck?


May 12, 2012

divorce lawyer Daniel LambertQuestion:

I was recently promoted and will receive an increased salary. Since I pay child support to my ex-wife am I legally obligated to inform her or the court of my increased income?

I assume that would automatically result in a child support modification and an increase in my payments.


May 03, 2012

Noblesville Indiana Divorce LawyerQuestion:

How can I properly serve my child's mother to have my child support terminated?

I have filed papers numerous times to have my child support stopped, but the court says I need to notify my ex about this. I do not know where she lives or how to get a hold of her, so how can I have her properly served?


Apr 30, 2012

divorce lawyer Daniel ExnerQuestion:

I pay child support for my 18-year-old son who heads off to college this summer on a full scholarship eliminating any financial burden to either parent.

How likely is the court to consider this a "substantial and continuing change in circumstances" for modification of child support?


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