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         | 21. Divorce Source: Child Support/Modification/Abuse of Prescrip-tion Drugs:
The husband appealed an order grant-ing the wifes petition to modify child support. Specifically, the husband argued that the trial court had erred when it held that the wife was not volun-tarily underemployed because she abused prescrip-tion drugs and such abuse was voluntary.
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         | 22. Divorce Source: Child Support/Income/Proceeds from Sale of Home:
In this case, the court decided whether the proceeds from the sale of a marital asset awarded in the divorce constitutes income for purposes of child support. Starting from the premise that money included in a party
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         | 23. Divorce Source: Child Support/Income/Arrearages for Other Children:
Under the plain language of Minn. Stat. 518.5515bviii 2000, any amounts currently being paid for child support, whether they are current payments or payments for arrearages, may be deducted from the obligor
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         | 24. Divorce Source: Child Support/Income/Trust Distributions:
The father appealed the trial courts award of $5,072 per week in child support. The trial court found that the fathers earning capacity was $509,465 per month, including income from a trust. The Superior Court reversed, holding that the trust could not be considered. The case was remanded for a red
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         | 25. Divorce Source: Child Support/Social Security/Offset
This case presents an interesting twist on the question of whether and how to credit a childs receipt of Social Security benefits against the support obligors child support payments. Here, the husband and the wife had three children, two of whom were minors. The youngest lived with the mother, whil
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         | 26. Divorce Source: Child Support/UIFSA/Effect of Registration
The mother appealed a decision vacating her registration in North Carolina of an Illinois support order. The court framed the issues as follows: 1 whether an order of child support entered in another state and sought to be registered in North Carolina, pursuant to UIFSA, is confirmed by operation of
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         | 27. Divorce Source: WHOSE MONEY IS IT, ANYWAY? A CUSTODIAL PARENT'S NONDUTY TO ACCOUNT FOR CHILD SUPPORT
In March 1999, the United States Bureau of the Census issued its latest report on the collection of child support. U.S. Census Bureau, U.S. Dep
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         | 28. Divorce Source: Child Support/Enforcement/Laches
A California court recently considered whether the doctrine of laches applies as an equitable defense to the enforcement of past-due child support and, if so, whether the trial court abused its discretion in applying the defense of laches to the facts presented.
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         | 29. Divorce Source: STATUTES OF LIMITATIONS AND LACHES AS DEFENSES TO AN ACTION FOR CHILD SUPPORT ARREARAGES
This article will provide an overview of cases that have addressed the issue of time as a bar to collecting child support arrearages. First, we will examine the cases where a laches defense has been successful. Then, we will examine some of the cases denying the laches defense. In that section we wi
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         | 30. Divorce Source: CHOICE OF LAW PRINCIPLES IN CHILD SUPPORT MODIFICATION CASES
Choice of law questions are bound to arise when the parties to a child support order are no longer both living in the decree issuing state. In particular, the question often arises as to which state
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