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        Restricted91. Divorce Source: INTERSTATE ENFORCEMENT OF SUPPORT: A SHORT PRIMER ON FEDERAL AND UNIFORM LAW
Last month in Divorce Litigation, we discussed the Full Faith and Credit for Child Support Orders Act FFCCSOA, 28 U.S.C. 1738B Supp. 1997, and the Uniform Enforcement of Foreign Judgments Act UEFJA, 13 U.L.A. Master Edition 149 1986. ...
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        Restricted92. Divorce Source: INTERSTATE ENFORCEMENT OF SUPPORT: A SHORT PRIMER ON FEDERAL AND UNIFORM LAW
To a large extent, the problem of welfare in the United States is due to the nonsupport of children by their absent parents. AFDC benefits are in a direct sense child support paid by the taxpayer: eligibility for AFDC requires a dependent child and a parent who is absent from the home ...
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        Restricted93. Divorce Source: BEYOND THE 1040: FINDING HIDDEN SOURCES OF INCOME FOR SUPPORT
Family law practitioners have learned not to overlook unusual assets purposes of equitable distribution. Unusual assets that can be equitably divided include frequent flyer points, points for hotel programs, country club memberships including golf clubs, swim clubs, tennis clubs, etc., credit card p ...
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        Restricted94. Divorce Source: THE UNIFORM INTERSTATE FAMILY SUPPORT ACT: 1999 COMPREHENSIVE UPDATE
The Uniform Interstate Family Support Act UIFSA has now been enacted by all 50 states, the District of Columbia, Puerto Rico, and the Virgin Islands. A Table of State Citations to UIFSA appears at the end of this article. ...
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        Restricted95. Divorce Source: THE FEDERAL CONSUMER CREDIT PROTECTION ACT AND GARNISHMENT FOR SUPPORT
Pursuant to federal law, consumers are protected from having more than 25% of their aggregate disposable earnings subject to garnishment by creditors. 15 U.S.C. 1673a. As defined in the statute, garnishment is defined to mean any legal or equitable procedure through which the earnings of any individ ...
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        Restricted96. Divorce Source: UIFSA AND STATUTES OF LIMITATIONS
The 1996 Uniform Interstate Family Support Act UIFSA has now been enacted in all American jurisdictions. Section 604 of that Act contains two important choice-of-law provisions. Section 604b states:In a proceeding for arrearages, the statute of limitations under the laws of this State or of the issu ...
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        Restricted97. Divorce Source: Property Division/Debts/Late Filing of Income Tax Return
The parties filed separate income tax returns during the marriage. The wife was diligent and filed her tax returns on time; the husband was not diligent and filed his tax returns late. ...
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        Restricted98. Divorce Source: EATING JELLO WITH CHOPSTICKS: THE ELUSIVE CONCEPT OF SEPARATE PROPERTY IN MICHIGAN
There are two different types of property division systems presently in force in the United States. Under the dual-classification system, the parties assets are divided into two distinct categories. ...
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        Restricted99. Divorce Source: THE EFFECT OF RETIREMENT ON SUPPORT OBLIGATIONS
The retirement of a support obligor spouse or parent may have a significant impact on the retiree ...
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        Restricted100. Divorce Source: THE DUTY TO SUPPORT ADULT DISABLED CHILDREN
Pursuant to the common law, parents must support their children only during their minority. Because of the importance of education, however, all states have adopted statutes that require parents to support their children until they are 18 or 19 years old or have graduated from high school, whichever ...
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