Child Support Made Easy


Book Description

The laws of all states provide that every parent has a legal duty to support his or her child. This is true whether the parents are married or not and whether the child lives with them or not. However, getting an order for child support and having that order enforced are totally different issues-ask any parent who has returned to court, repeatedly, in order to be able to take care of his or her child. This updated edition explains in detail what the child support order is and what it is not. It discusses legal measures that can be taken to collect child support; gives clear direction for anyone interested in changing the child support order; and, finally, addresses the termination of support. Various problems like kidnapping, abuse, visitation problems and a parent living in another state are also discussed. Appendices identify state-by-state child support laws, child enforcement agencies and additional resources for further assistance in pursuing child support.




Child Support Made Easy


Book Description

The laws of all states provide that every parent has a legal duty to support his or her child. This is true whether the parents are married or not and whether the child lives with them or not. However, getting an order for child support and having that order enforced are totally different issues-ask any parent who has returned to court, repeatedly, in order to be able to take care of his or her child. This updated edition explains in detail what the child support order is and what it is not. It discusses legal measures that can be taken to collect child support; gives clear direction for anyone interested in changing the child support order; and, finally, addresses the termination of support. Various problems like kidnapping, abuse, visitation problems and a parent living in another state are also discussed. Appendices identify state-by-state child support laws, child enforcement agencies and additional resources for further assistance in pursuing child support.




E-Z Legal Guide to Collecting Child Support


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Now a single parents can provide their children with the support they deserve. This book explains how to obtain or modify a child support order, how to collect back payments and what to do if the other parent is missing or in another state. Includes addresses and phone numbers for all 50 state Child Support Enforcement offices.




How to Avoid Paying Child Support


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How to get out of paying child Support and How to avoid paying child support. - Child Support Laws state by state - Child support documents and filings - Dismiss a child support claim (before paternity has been established) - Delay a child support claim (after paternity has been established) - How to reduce or eliminate your child support - How to gain joint or full custody - How to stop child support - Stop making payments and start getting payments - Relinquishing your paternal rights - How to start a Trust for asset protection In this groundbreaking book James Underwood looks into the hurdles Non-custodial parents face everyday with information and alternative solutions that you wont hear from your lawyer! "Everyone has made up their minds about Child Support and non-custodial parents, but I feel there is a lot of misinformation out there. There isn't a one size fits all and I wanted to talk about the unpopular side of things. It doesn't have to be shut-up, deal with it, and pay, and in this book we explore the alternatives."




Child Support Dollars and $Ense


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Fiscal year 2010: over $175 million in child support payments could not be distributed to the children for whom they were collected! How big are undistributed collections this year? Is it possible that some of your child support payments ended up there? Where does the money go if not to the children? Show Me the Money! In Child Support Dollars and $ense Show Me the Money! Author Marty Vaughn addresses ongoing issues faced by many non-custodial parents as they pay support for their children. Issues include but are not limited to: overpayment of support, missing payments, arrears, improper tax refund interceptions and more. Learn why Millions of dollars in child support payments are classified as undistributed and held by the government each year Some child support payments classified as undistributed may never make it to your child Many non-custodial parents are paying arrears that may not be accurate Case monitoring and payment tracking are essential Author Marty Vaughn also offers Powerful case summaries of other non-custodial parents and how they were resolved Step-by-step instructions for everything from case monitoring and payment tracking to how to address the child support enforcement agency An entire chapter of FYI topics that every non-custodial parent should know Practical advice on how to protect the investment that is your child support payments Ask yourself the following questions. Are you absolutely certain that Your child receives every support payment you make? You have never overpaid your obligation? The amount of arrears the government says you owe is accurate? When was the last time you checked your personal child support case? Three years ago? Last year? Never? If you are making child support payments you should consider those payments as important as you do deposits made to your bank account.







Collecting Child Support


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Learn how to begin collecting or modifying present or back-owed support. Includes petition, order, summons, judgement, motions, and other forms.




The Child Support Battle


Book Description

The Child Support Battle shows child support payers how to legitimately reduce or suspend their child support without the worry of being denied by the judicial courts. The book gives the child support payer step-by-step methods that, if done correctly, will save a lot of money, time and effort without the use of a lawyer. It also shows them how to legally earn money using the child support system. There are no laws that govern completely how or what support funds are to be used for. Therefore, one must still be able to control their garnishments. After interviewing several custody and divorce lawyers, as well as court-appointed officials concerning child support, John took all of this information and compiled it into a readable, yet doable informational book, The Child Support Battle. The Child Support Battle is a comprehensive easy-to-read book that is directed at any individual regardless of the circumstances or state or city in which they reside. The book is not only for men and fathers. It is for anyone, including women and mothers, who want to know about child support and the reduction and suspension process. It is written for the parents who want to take full responsibility for their children, yet not have all of their funds garnished at the same time. The Child Support Battle was also created to give the support paying parent information that the government, free legal advice agencies and other free organizations would not provide.




Assuring Child Support


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In the United States, rates of divorce and out-of-wedlock childbirth are climbing so dramatically that over half of the next generation is likely to spend part of its childhood in single-mother families. As many as half of these families will live in poverty, caused in large measure by the failure of current government regulations to secure adequate child support from absent parents and to assure minimum support when parents cannot provide it. Assuring Child Support introduces the Child Support Assurance System, a remedy to this problem that is both feasible and affordable, a practical reform that is within the nation's grasp. "An extremely well-written and provocative book." —Eastern Economic Journal




Child Support Handbook


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