By: Cathy | 2011-04-02 | RVs The child support enforcement program was designed as a partnership between the local agencies and federal group. read more
By: Cathy | 2011-05-05 | Family law First we have to understand what child support is, a child support is an ongoing practice or process where parents pay to oblige for the financial support and care of their children. read more
By: Patrick Thompson | 2012-06-05 | Family Finance Today, there are millions of divorced parents across the country. When it comes to divorce and the financial support of children, normally one parent is ordered by the court to pay child support to the other parent with the money being solely used for the care and well being of the child. If a court issues a child support order, it will automatically be filed for enforcement with the State child s read more
By: Sarah Dillon | 2010-07-08 | Divorce Child support enforcement arises after the conclusion of a child custody fight when a relationship breaks down and when there is a child or children involved. Regardless of the outcome as to who has won custody or whether joint custody or sole custody is awarded, a support order is made (either by agreement or ordered by the court for the non custodial parent to pay child custody to the custodial parent for the maintenance and upkeep of the child. read more
By: Robert Berman | 2010-12-07 | Law In Ontario, if your ex has been court ordered or has agreed in writing to pay child support, then the best way to enforce the child support order or child support agreement and collect the child support that is owed, is to register the child support Order or child support Agreement with the Family Responsibility Office (FRO). The child support Order will be sent to the Family Responsibility Office (FRO) by the Ontario Family Court making the Order. read more
By: Patricia Woloch | 2008-06-04 | Parenting With over 50% of families torn apart by divorce, the question of child support and child custody is major issues in many families. read more
By: Cathy | 2011-04-19 | Family law Child support is the support payment for the child whose parents are no longer living together and it is the best interest of any child to give financial support from his parents. read more
By: Mike Kelley | 2010-11-26 | Parenting Child support is a certain fixed amount that is paid by one of the parents to the other, generally the one who undertakes the custody of the child for the financial support and good upbringing of their common child. read more
By: David M Siegel | 2010-04-01 | Divorce Illinois has a set of guidelines for determining child support. Although not written in stone, judges do not like to vary from the guidelines without cause. read more