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        Restricted31. Divorce Source: SUPPLEMENTAL SECURITY INCOME AND CHILD SUPPORT
This article will consider Supplemental Security Income SSI benefits, a related but distinct benefit. See generally Angela F. Epps, To Pay or Not to Pay, That Is the Question: Should SSI Recipients Be Exempt from Child Support Obligations?, 34 Rutgers L.J. 63, 66 Fall 2002. Unlike Social Security be ...
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        Restricted32. Divorce Source: THE CONSTITUTIONALITY OF CHILD SUPPORT GUIDELINES REDUX
On April 29, 2003, the Supreme Court of Georgia decided Georgia Department of Human Resources v. Sweat, 2003 WL 1960012 Ga. 2003. This case reviewed a trial courts decision declaring the Georgia child support guidelines unconstitutional as a violation of the guarantees of due process, equal protecti ...
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        Restricted33. Divorce Source: ESTOPPEL IN THE NAME OF LOVE: CHILD SUPPORT LITIGATION BETWEEN FORMER DOMESTIC PARTNERS
On April 29, 2003, the Supreme Court of Georgia decided Georgia Department of Human Resources v. Sweat, 2003 WL 1960012 Ga. 2003. This case reviewed a trial courts decision declaring the Georgia child support guidelines unconstitutional as a violation of the guarantees of due process, equal protecti ...
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        Restricted34. Divorce Source: THE CHILD'S INDEPENDENT INCOME AS A DEVIATION FACTOR UNDER CHILD SUPPORT GUIDELINES
Many states have built into their child support guidelines a deviation factor requiring consideration of a childs independent financial means. Whether a childs earnings actually reduce the need for parental support will vary from case to case, and for this reason it is a deviation factor only. ...
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        Restricted35. Divorce Source: Child Support/Imputed Income/Tax Filing Status:
In this case, the husband sought to reduce spousal and child support in connection with a request for custody of one of the children. ...
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        Restricted36. Divorce Source: ROYALTIES AS 'INCOME' FOR PURPOSES OF CHILD SUPPORT
Most, if not all, child support guidelines provide that income from self-employment, including rents, royalties, and benefits allocated to an individual for a business or undertaking in the form of a proprietorship, partnership, ...
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        Restricted37. Divorce Source: INHERITANCES AS 'INCOME' FOR PURPOSES OF CHILD SUPPORT
There is little question that income derived from interests in estates, including inheritances, is considered income for child support purposes. E.g., Stula v. Stula, 1998 Conn. Super. ...
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        Restricted38. Divorce Source: INTEREST ON IRAS AS 'INCOME' FOR PURPOSES OF CHILD SUPPORT
Child support guidelines use as plenary a definition of income as possible. Any source of funds available for support will usually be considered. A sharp split has arisen of late, however, ...
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        Restricted39. Divorce Source: NEW STANDARDIZED INCOME WITHHOLDING FORMS: A NEW TOOL TO ENFORCE CHILD SUPPORT
In 1996, President Clinton signed into law the most sweeping revision of the Child Support program to date, the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 PRWORA, commonly referred to as the Welfare Reform Act. ...
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        Restricted40. Divorce Source: NEW STANDARDIZED INCOME WITHHOLDING FORMS: A NEW TOOL TO ENFORCE CHILD SUPPORT
In 1996, President Clinton signed into law the most sweeping revision of the Child Support program to date, the Personal Responsibility and Work Opportunity Reconciliation Act of 1996 PRWORA, commonly referred to as the Welfare Reform Act. ...
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