by Amy | Feb 28, 2017 | Child Support
During the course of a divorce, there are many, many issues that will require your attention, as well as the commitment of both parents, if possible, to cooperate in a way that works toward the best interests of all involved. Child support is certainly one of those... by Amy | Feb 28, 2017 | Child Support
By: Laura Wish Morgan A determination of a parent’s income drives a calculation of child support. Income is every possible source of funds of a parent considered in the calculation. Recently, the question has arisen as to whether stock options are considered income.... by Amy | Feb 28, 2017 | Child Support
By: Laura Wish Morgan Child support guidelines use as plenary a definition of income as possible. Any source of funds available for support will usually be considered. A sharp split has arisen of late, however, as to whether the interest earned on an Individual... by Amy | Feb 28, 2017 | Child Support
While there are several ramifications that can follow as a result of getting a divorce, losing your health insurance is a result that many people don’t consider. Because health insurance is such a valuable necessity, especially when one spouse has a serious health... by Amy | Feb 28, 2017 | Child Support
While most, if not all, parents plan for their children’s future, parents who divorce are required to plan at an accelerated rate. Planning week-by-week schedules for the children, visitation, and the like, becomes common-place in order to serve the needs of the... by Amy | Feb 28, 2017 | Child Support
North Carolina General Statute 50-13.4 requires the Conference of Chief District Judges to create uniform guidelines for determining a parent’s child support obligations, and must review such guidelines periodically (at least every four years) to determine whether...
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