by admin | Oct 19, 2018 | Child Support Attorneys
Around half (48.9%) of custodial parents had either an informal or legal child support agreement; and it was more likely for a custodial mother to have an agreement (53.4%) than a custodial father (28.8%). (Source: Census Bureau, “Custodial Mothers and Fathers...
by admin | Oct 12, 2018 | Child Support Attorneys
Seventy-nine point six percent of custodial mothers receive a child support award, while only 29.6 percent of custodial fathers receive a support award. Whether this disparity is a result of bias in the courts nationwide or a reflection of gender inequality in...
by admin | Oct 8, 2018 | Child Support Attorneys, Divorce Attorneys, Family Law, Miscellaneous Legal Blog Posts
Unpaid Child Support, by the numbers. 43.4% custodial parents received all the child support they were owed in 2011. Around three-quarters (74.1% of custodial parents) received either full or partial payments. (Source: Census Bureau, “Custodial Mothers and...
by admin | Sep 10, 2018 | Child Support Attorneys
In Florida Child Support agreements, every case is unique. Every case depends on a set formula that includes both spouses income and contributions to the well being of the child, and percentage of child sharing between the spouses. The state of Florida offers a...
by admin | Sep 4, 2018 | Child Support Attorneys, Custody Attorneys, Miscellaneous Legal Blog Posts
43.4% custodial parents received all the child support they were owed in 2011. Around three-quarters (74.1% of custodial parents) received either full or partial payments. For Child Support issues, including a spouse not paying their court-ordered child support,...
by admin | Aug 31, 2018 | Child Support Attorneys, Family Law
While most court-ordered support matters are state-based, the Federal government also has a variety of programs to uphold the collection of child support. You can find detailed information about each of the programs by clicking the button below. Federal Services for...
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