Published February 12, 2019 in Family Law
Factors to Consider When it comes to determining child support, the Court considers many factors. The two predominant factors are incomes of the parties and parenting time which is the amount of time each of the parents spends with the child(ren). Courts in Minnesota rely heavily on the Child Support Guidelines Calculator, which includes several […]
Published June 27, 2017 in Family Law
A change in a parent’s employment status, whether terminated, fired or a layoff, can result in a modification of child support. However, the court may ask first what was the basis and nature of the change. Was a parent involuntarily let go or did they voluntarily quit in an effort to avoid paying child support? […]
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