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In CA Alimony and Child Support Matters Expense Deductions on the Tax Returns of Small Business Owners Will Be Carefully Reviewed by the Court

Business Owners: Why Your Tax Return Doesn’t Dictate Support in California: When Addressing Alimony and Child Support Matters Expense Deductions on the Tax Returns of Small Business Owners Will Be Carefully Reviewed by the Court   If you own a small business or are divorcing someone who does (or you are in a child support… Read More »

A New Case Allows Some Fathers to Challenge Paternity and Child Support Even If They Signed a Voluntary Declaration of Paternity

To challenge a California Voluntary Declaration of Paternity (VDOP), the putative father may need to  file a court request (Form FL-280) to cancel it, which involves getting a court hearing date, notifying the other parent, and potentially requesting genetic testing, with strict deadlines and grounds like fraud or coercion, especially if more than 60 days… Read More »

WILL THE COURT CONSIDER ORDERING A DECREASE IN PARENT’S CUSTODY TIME FOR FAILURE TO PAY CHILD SUPPORT?

The Court will not order a decrease in custody time as a sanction for failing to pay child support. But, the Court can and does put the hurt on the parent that fails to pay child support in other ways. The Court can order monetary sanctions, and in conjunction with the State and County Government… Read More »

Understanding Imputed Income in California Child Support Calculations: A Practical Guide for Parents

Understanding Imputed Income in California Child Support Calculations A Practical Guide for Parents Introduction Calculating child support in California is designed to ensure children receive adequate financial support from both parents. The process relies on accurate disclosure of each parent’s income. However, what happens when a parent fails to disclose, minimizes, or reduces their income… Read More »

What is a Memorandum of Points and Authorities? Do I Need One in My Child Custody Paperwork?

Question: Do I Need to File a Memorandum of Points and Authorities in Addition to My Responsive Declaration Opposing My Ex’s Request for Child Custody Orders? His lawyer included a memorandum of points and authorities in support of my ex’s request for child custody and visitation/parenting time schedule orders. Answer: You don’t need a memo… Read More »

What to Do If You Receive Paper Work Asking You to Pay Child Support

Don’t Ignore Papers from a Child Support Agency Received a Notice from Child Support Agency? If you have received a Summons and Complaint from a county department of child support services in the mail, you have 30 days from when you received it to complete the Answer form included in the packet and file it… Read More »

Does child support increase when you get married because of your spouse’s income?

QUESTION: I plan to marry at the end of the year and my partner is paying child support from California. Is their child support going to go up because of my income or is that not taken into consideration? ANSWER: New spouse income is NOT used to calculate child support-but tax filing status is. This… Read More »

My Ex Moved Out of California Can Our Child Support Order Be Changed By the Court In the New State?

Question: My Ex Moved Out of California Can Our Temporary Support Order Be Changed By the Court In the New State? Here in California a temporary order concerning child support, spousal support and custody was issued by the court. The order included an Ostler-Smith  bonus order. My ex has since moved out of state with… Read More »

Understanding Bonus Income in California Divorce Cases: The Ostler-Smith Approach

If you’re a Californian contemplating divorce or currently undergoing one, and you or your spouse has a variable bonus income, understanding how this income is accounted for in support payments is crucial. This is especially true if the party paying support has both W-2 income and variable bonus income. One of the seminal cases in… Read More »

After a Family Law Hearing on Custody, Support or Some Other Issue How Does A Party Make an Order?

After a Court makes a decision in a family law case court hearing at which the judge issues an order, how does one make a record of what the judge said? I am often asked about Court Orders after a judge has made a decision in a family law hearing over a disputed issue. For… Read More »