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Garnishing Wages for Child Support in California In cases involving child support in California, a wage garnishment order will be issued. If you would prefer to be paid directly, you will have to ask the court. -
3 Signs You're Married to a Narcissist Think You're Married to a Narcissist Husband? Read how we identify a Narcissistic Husband. -
Child Support Is Meant for More Than Food and Clothing Child support is not based on minimal needs alone. Far more is considered than the bare necessities to determine child support decisions. -
Child Support and a San Francisco Divorce You may know what child support covers, but you’ll need to consider what it doesn’t when calculating what you should receive from your San Francisco divorce. -
Reimbursement from Your Ex for Medical/Dental Cost Our Marin County child support attorneys discuss your options when your spouse refuses to pay his share of the court-ordered medical/dental costs for children. -
Joint Custody Cannot Be Used to Avoid Child Support Is your ex seeking joint custody to avoid paying child support? Learn how child support is determined when both parents have custody -
Does Bankruptcy Affect California Child Support? Your ex is threatening to file bankruptcy in order to avoid child support payments. Our San Francisco child support attorneys explain what this means for you. -
Does Your Child Support Order Consider the Cost of Autism? Children with autism require therapies that aren’t covered by insurance. Does your California child support order consider all the needs of your autistic child? -
Child Support and Your Disabled Child’s Benefits Disabled children may be eligible for Supplemental Security Income and Medicaid benefits. Learn how California child support affects these benefits. -
An Ambiguous Support Agreement Could Lead to an IRS Audit Do you know which part of your California support payment is taxable? Mistakes could mean an IRS audit for you and your ex-spouse.
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- Posted on 07/29/2014 When a Spouse Moves and Stops Paying Child Support After a San Francisco Divorce
- Posted on 07/28/2013 Only a substantial “change in circumstances” will cause the court to modify you and your husband’s custody order for your children.
- Posted on 05/14/2013 Your Guide to California Health Insurance Coverage Orders