No, your ex cannot stop paying child support if he doesn’t see the kids. Child support and child visitation are two completely separate issues. Your ex owes child support because...
It depends what the divorce decree states. In many cases, one parent may be ordered to provide the children with insurance, and the parents may split the cost of the...
It’s common for the court to order one or both spouses to provide life insurance in a certain amount, with a trust for your kids as beneficiary or with your...
No, whether or not your ex-spouse gets remarried should not affect what he has to pay you. However, if your ex had additional children with his new wife, he could...
Parents who were not married when a child was born have the same rights to seek child custody and child support as those who were married. However, parents who were not married...
It’s not uncommon for the issue of paternity to come up when a couple decides to divorce. If a father has questions about whether or not a child is his,...
Although it is not a common arrangement, some divorcing parents allow the children to stay in the family home, while the parents switch back and forth out of the family...
Your situation is a very common one – so common, in fact, that the term “Disneyland dad” has been coined to refer to divorced fathers who spoil their children when...
Legally speaking, no, your divorce is not handled any differently if you adopted your children, or if either you or your spouse did a stepparent adoption. By law, you are...
Yes, it is possible that your child support can be modified in Florida. In order for the amount of child support that is owed to be modifiable, it must be proven that...