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Starting January 1, 2022, if you receive cash assistance for your child or children through the CalWORKs program, the amount of the current month’s child support payment that is “passed through” to you may change from $50 up to $100 if you have one child, and up to $200 if you have two or more children living in the home.
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Sep 9, 2022 · If you are an obligor who was overcharged or overpaid your child support obligation, you can take steps to receive the proper credit for child support you have overpaid, or even get your money back in certain circumstances.
Jun 10, 2023 · Family Law Attorney. June 10, 2023. When a co-parent in California doesn’t obey a family court order, they are in contempt of court, and there are consequences.
Jan 3, 2024 · California law generally holds that a new spouse’s income can’t be used when running the child support calculations. Most of the time, the parent’s gross income is the primary factor. There are some exceptions, however, including tax implications that could affect the payment amount.
We’ll talk about everything from establishing paternity to child support guidelines; how false allegations can impact rights; even visitation laws and consequences of non-compliance. Buckle up – it’s going to be quite a journey!
In 1995, following a request by mother for child support pursuant to a civil paternity action in which father participated, the trial court ordered father to pay $360 per month in child support (the 1995 order).
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Jun 3, 2024 · The recent changes in this aspect of the law which are coming into effect on September 1, 2024, will impact the ability for a Party seeking to obtain a support order or modification thereof from the Payor based on “presumed income”.