Child Support
Can California parents waive away their child support claim?
It is quite rare to see divorced parents who are willing to relieve their co-parents of child support obligations. However, this issue does arise occasionally in the family law field. Perhaps the custodial parent has enough wealth to provide for a child, or maybe the...
The importance of DNA testing in child care matters
California parents who are not married when a child is born may need to establish paternity. After paternity is established, a child support order will be created. DNA tests are considered to be almost 100 percent reliable, and they can be done either by taking a...
How child support cases may differ
When parents in California get a divorce, one may be required to pay child support. In some cases, a parent will pay support directly to the other while in other cases, payments may go through the state child support system. There are actually several different kinds...
How to provide for children while unemployed
When a noncustodial parent loses his or her job, it doesn't mean that he or she isn't responsible for providing for his or her child. Instead, it means work with the custodial parent and the family court to create a solution that serves the best interest of the child....
Parents who default on child support can often not afford it
California parents who do not have primary physical custody of their children are usually required to pay a certain amount in child support every month. However, there are many who simply cannot afford to pay what they owe, potentially causing them to default and face...
Child support collection efforts intensify
Unpaid child support can impose a severe burden on many single parents and their families in California. Court-ordered child support is meant to help cover the daily costs of raising a child, and when it is delinquent, parents may find it next to impossible to make...
Many Americans face wage garnishment
In the United States, one out of every 14 workers is having his or her wages garnished according to ADP Research. California residents and others were most likely to have wages garnished to pay back child support. Overall, child support garnishments made up 3 percent...
Life changes and child support modification
A California parent who has gone through a divorce and who has been ordered to pay child support may seek a modification for a number of reasons. An injury, losing a job, a change in household income or a change in marital status could all be reasons that result in...
Dealing with requests for back child support
When California custodial parents are seeking child support payments, they may want to request retroactive support. They may need to provide evidence that support was not paid and that they attempted to collect it. If the other parent is the child's father, it may...
Modifying a child support order
Once a child support order is finalized in the state of California, both parents are required to follow the provisions regardless of changes in how the parents feel about each other. However, if a parent's financial circumstances have changed, they can potentially...