The parent who has primary physical responsibility for the child is deemed to be providing their amount of support directly to the child. The other parent frequently owes child support.
Continue Reading...On paper, a divorce seems relatively simple. There are basically four steps: file the papers with the court; serve the papers on the other party; appear in court (either on paper or in person); and enter the judgment.
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