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    How can I dispute child support payment amount?

    Hello everyone. I was ordered by the court to pay child support to party A. Now the child support payment it is for health insurance coverage. We share joint 50/50 custody. I believe $550 a month is way to much for health insurance for just two children. The total amount Party A pays for health...
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    Modifying Child Support in Texas - Original order from another state

    Good evening, I have a question. I have been living in Texas for the last eight years. I am going through a divorce. I'll keep it brief: He was arrested for domestic violence but not charged. CPS Alternative Response called twice on dad for abuse, so far four different CPS workers, nothing...
  3. Child Support Modifications: Starting the Process

    Child Support Child Support Modifications: Starting the Process

    Child support orders are judicial orders or decrees issued by a judge. Any changes to the terms of the order requested by either parent generally require a judge to either modify the original order or approve a new agreement. In situations where both parents agree to child support modifications...
  4. Child Support in New York: Answers to Frequent Questions

    Child Support Child Support in New York: Answers to Frequent Questions

    This article answers frequent questions about child support law in New York. Child support is the financial obligation of one parent to pay the custodial parent to help raise the child both created together. Each parent shares in the expected costs of raising a child which include health and...
  5. Child Support: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions

    Child Support Child Support: Answers to Frequently Asked Questions

    This article provides answers to the most frequently asked questions about child support. It is a general guide to how most states approach common issues concerning support payments including calculation of obligations, increases and reductions, failure to pay and failure to appear in court...
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