Question: I recently separated from my wife after five years of marriage and she is pursuing child and spousal support. I received documentation from her attorney stating I owe $1,000 per month in spousal support and another $800 in child support. That is well more than I can reasonably afford. …
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Is My Wife Eligible For Spousal Maintenance?
Question: I’ve been married for about eight months and have no children. If we divorce, will my wife be eligible for spousal maintenance?
CONTINUE READINGHow Will An Increase In Income Affect My Alimony And Child Support?
Question: I am going to receive a substantial increase in my income. Will I have to pay an increase in my ex-wife’s alimony and how will that affect my children’s child support? I am also remarrying soon and am unsure how my new wife’s income will be used in my …
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Question: I pay child support to my ex-wife and she recently voluntarily took a new job that pays a lower salary. Am I obligated to adjust child support to her since she chose to take the pay cut?
CONTINUE READINGChild Support Overhaul Could Ease Burden On Incarcerated Dads
There are numerous problems with the modern child support system. However, the Obama administration is planning an overhaul that could help address one of the system’s most critical flaws. The administration, in its final weeks, is planning to ease the legal obligations prisoners have to pay child support while they …
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Question: Is it possible for a non-custodial parent to receive child support if they make less money than the custodial parent and have 50% custody of the children?
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Each month, Dads Divorce sponsor Cordell & Cordell produces the Men’s Divorce Podcast, which features interviews with authors, politicians and other divorce professionals on issues fathers frequently face during the divorce process.
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A divorce can be one of the most expensive decisions you ever make. If you fail to manage your finances responsibly, it can take you years to recover.
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A divorce is one of the most expensive and important decisions a person will ever make with financial ramifications that could affect your life for decades.
CONTINUE READINGDadsDivorce Live: How To Create A Budget After Divorce
Divorce can be devastating financially, regardless of how much money you have.
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