Articles for tag: Child Anger, Child Support, Noncustodial, Noncustodial Parent

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How to Do Child Support Calculations

All child support calculations are computed based on state child support guidelines. Unfortunately for parents who would like to estimate the future child support payments of a noncustodial parent, the common denominator sort of ends there. While the guidelines for one state may be substantially the same as some other states, the general truth is ...

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What to Do when You Cannot Afford to Make Child Support Payments

Often, the non-custodial parent, or a parent that does not have full custody of a child, may find himself or herself in difficult financial circumstances, especially with the current economic effects of today’s recession. Most recently, many celebrities are finding themselves facing liens and court judgments for failure to pay child support. The worst thing ...

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How to Use a Kansas Child Support Calculator

Kansas has state guidelines that are used by judges to determine how much child support to order in support cases. While the judges are required to use these guidelines, there is no simple formula that applies to every case. Judges must look at the facts and circumstances of each case and arrive at a child ...

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How to Use an NC Child Support Calculator

North Carolina allows a custodial parent or guardian to sue a biological parent for child support. The person seeking to collect child support (the obligee) can attempt to estimate the amount due by using a NC child support calculator. The obligee can then file a lawsuit in North Carolina courts to get an order for ...