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Divorce and child support are one of the most confusing areas of law in our country. Not only do these laws vary from one state to another, but also have some of the most unpredictable rules. If you have more questions about child support and divorce, consult with Salt Lake City divorce attorney from Emy A Cordano,Attorney At Law. – PowerPoint PPT presentation

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Title: How does remarriage affect child support?


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How does remarriage affect child support?
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  • Divorce and child support are one of the most
    confusing areas of law in our country. Not only
    do these laws vary from one state to another, but
    also have some of the most unpredictable rules.
  • Turns out, many divorced parents in the state of
    Utah believe that remarriage may affect the
    amount of child support the remarried parent is
    paying to the custodial parent.

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DOES REMARRIAGE AFFECT
CHILD SUPPORT?
  • Contrary to the popular belief, remarriage itself
    does not affect the amount of child support you
    are paying. Even if your new wife earns millions
    of dollars per month, her earnings will not be
    included in child support calculations. Child
    support is determined only based on your own
    income, not the income of your new wife or
    husband.

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HOW CAN CHILD SUPPORT BE MODIFIED
  • Experienced child support attorney in Salt Lake
    City says that If your future spouse gives or
    transfers you money (as opposed to sharing
    household expenses with you) on a regular basis,
    this will most likely count as a stream of
    unearned income, which will be included in child
    support calculations.

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  • You or the other parent of your child may
    increase or in any other way modify child support
    if he or she can demonstrate proof that there has
    been a considerable change of circumstances
    since the original order came into effect.

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Lets review some of the most common situations
which may qualify as considerable change of
circumstances
  • The paying parent has experienced a significant
    increase or decrease in his or her income (more
    often than not, this increase or decrease must be
    10 percent or more)
  • The receiving parent has experienced a
    significant increase or decrease in his or her
    income
  • Involuntary loss of job by the paying or
    receiving parent

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  • A substantial increase or decrease in the needs
    of the child
  • One of the parents experiencing financial
    struggles as a result of an injury, illness,
    disability or for any other reason
  • A change in the cost of living.
  • If you have more questions about child support
    and divorce, consult with Salt Lake City divorce
    attorney from Emy A Cordano,Attorney At Law.

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CONTACT US
  • EMY A CORDANO, ATTORNEY AT LAW

Phone 801-804-5152  Fax 435-608-6404 https//www
.cor-law.com/contact-us.html 6465 S 3000 E, Suite
103, Salt Lake City, Utah, 84121
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