It’s no secret that dealing with issues of family law is tough. Whether you and your ex-partner agree that you’re better off apart or not, separating the lives of two married people or two parents, unmarried or married, can be complicated. The process becomes even more complex when children are…
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Child Support Bullets Part 12: Unmarried Parents, Mediation and Non-Relatives
All aspects of family law have their challenges to consider. Even amicable divorces that revolve around mediation can be uncomfortable and emotionally draining for the people involved. But issues often become a lot more complex when the focus shifts to the children involved in a divorce between two parents. We…
Child Support Bullets Part 11: Making Decisions with Mediation, and Support Agreements
We’re back for another instalment of this bullet point guide for child support. If you’ve been following this blog for some time, you’ll know that I post both full articles, and bullet guides designed to offer support for people considering divorce and family law cases. It can be difficult to…
Child Support Bullets Part 10: Claiming a Child as a Dependent, and Remarriages
Welcome back to this bullet point guide series on child support. If you’ve been reading through these quick articles on my blog, you’ll know that I’m curating information from the articles elsewhere on my blog from over the years, to provide an easy way to find answers to your child…
Child Support Bullets Part 9: Child Support Violations, and Post-Judgement Modifications
All aspects of family law can be complicated. Divorce, even when it’s decided upon mutually by a couple, is a complex process that involves separating two deeply connected lives. In many cases, divorce doesn’t just affect the spouses involved, but the children that came from the marriage too. When children…
Child Support Bullets Part 8: Add Ons for Child Supportand Support Arrears
Welcome back to this continued series of bullet-point guides on Child Support. If you’ve seen one of these guides before, you’ll know that it’s my way of bringing together useful information, that I have covered in more depth articles over the years, about a topic in family law, in a…
Child Support Bullets Part 7: Proof of Income, Payments and Self-Employed
Over the recent months, I’ve been working on various guides and bullet-point lists of facts and insights for people interested in learning more about the various complications of divorce litigation, divorce mediation, child custody cases and most recently child support matters. This guide explores the basics of child support, one…
Child Support Bullets Part 6: Stepparents and New Significant Others
Welcome back to another section of my recent guide about child support in family law and divorce cases. As you may well know, child support is a common concern for many parents, unmarried parents or those moving through a period of separation or divorce. It’s often important for the courts…
Child Support Bullets Part 5: Incorrect Income Executions, Support Orders and Written Objections
Thank you for once again joining me for another instalment in this bullet-point guide on child support in family law. I’ve been using this bullet point series to try my best provide parties interested in family law and the decisions that need to be made by the court or people…
Child Support Bullets Part 4: Deviations and Discretionary Matters in Child Support
If you are a regular visitor to my blog, you may have noticed that alongside my regular articles and blog posts, I have also been introducing a series of bullet-point guides. These guides are intended to curate some of the more complicated ideas addressed in my other articles, into something…