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San Diego (and El Centro and Hemet) Divorce Blog: Imputing income in child support

by casekamshad | Mar 18, 2013 | Custody & Children, Support

Continuing on the topic of child support, this post talks about imputation of income. Typically, child support is calculated pursuant to a rigid formula which takes into account just two things: the net income of the parties and the time share of the children between...

San Diego (and Hemet and El Centro) Divorce Blog: Hardships in child support cases

by casekamshad | Mar 14, 2013 | Custody & Children

In California, child support is usually determined by a mathematical formula called “the guideline.”  The guideline formula takes into account just two things: the net income of the parents and the time share of the children.  Theoretically, one could do...

San Diego (and Hemet and El Centro) Divorce Blog: No Fault Divorce

by casekamshad | Mar 1, 2013 | Marriage

Divorce is hard, and often, it is the actions of one of the parties that leads directly to the divorce.  Infidelity and cruelty are often factors that leads to the break-down of a marriage.  Many prospective clients come into their consultations and want their spouse...

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