A : The numbers come from huge research studies done by the government. Many thousands of families fill-out surveys and show how much they earn and spend. Then they match-up families into groups by how much money they earn . Finally, they compare families with kids to fami...
/Frequent-Questions/FAQs-Folder/Child-Support-Guidelines/Where-do-the-numbers-on-the-Guidelines-charts-come
6/1/2012 12:38:20 PM
A : Almost everybody. The law says that the guidelines apply unless a family has more than 6 kids (that's where the charts end). It's the Court's decision whether to apply the Guidelines or make exceptions in special cases. Some examples of special cases are voluntary place...
/Frequent-Questions/FAQs-Folder/Child-Support-Guidelines/Do-the-Guidelines-apply-to-everybody
6/1/2012 12:38:21 PM
If the father agrees that he is the father, he may sign a Certificate of Parentage (COP), which legally proves who the father of a child is. The first opportunity to sign the COP is at the hospital, right after a baby’s birth. Hospital staff can help you complete it...
/Services-Programs/Custodial-Parents/Custodial-Parents/Voluntary-acknowledgement
6/4/2012 11:27:29 AM
If the father agrees that he is the father, he may sign a Certificate of Parentage (COP), which legally proves who the father of a child is. The first opportunity to sign the COP is at the hospital, right after a baby’s birth. Hospital staff can help you complete it...
/Services-Programs/Non-Custodial-Parents/Custodial-Parents/Voluntary-acknowledgement
6/4/2012 11:27:29 AM
A : Maybe, but you will need to do your homework! The law says the Court must apply the Guidelines unless there is a very special reason not to use them. If you want an exception made for your case, you must be ready to show the Court the special reason. Some of the reasons...
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6/1/2012 12:38:21 PM
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