Not exact matches
Filing Chapter 7 or Chapter 13 Bankruptcy does not discharge all debts including student loans, current tax
obligations, debts from willful and malicious injuries to persons or property, debts for personal injuries caused from the debtor's operation of a motor vehicle while under the influence of alcohol or drugs, debts from fraudulent actions, Debts that were not included in the bankruptcy
schedules in time to allow creditors to file proofs of claim (unscheduled debts), and
child support or spousal
support.
Virginia provides a
schedule to help calculate parents»
child support obligations.
However, the amount of each parent's
child support obligation is affected by the incomes of the parents as well as the time - sharing
schedule, so it is recommended that you consult with an attorney if you are in this situation to find out what your
child support obligation is, if any.
Most parents include more information such has alternate holiday
schedules, financial
obligations (besides basic
child support), transportation responsibilities, medical rights, religion guidelines and college education plans.
Most people who have a 50/50 shared access
schedule with their
children will find that the higher earning parent will have a
child support obligation — even with a 50/50 shared time
schedule.
b.A
schedule, based on the record existing at the time of the order, stating the amount of the monthly
child support obligation for all the minor
children at the time of the order and the amount of
child support that will be owed for any remaining
children after one or more of the
children are no longer entitled to receive
child support; and
This ten - page form spells out in great details the terms and conditions of the allocation of parental responsibilities, weekday and weekend
schedules, summer
schedule, holidays and special days, overnights, telephone access, travel and vacation, relocation, financial
obligations for the benefit of the
children,
child (ren)
support, medical, dental and vision insurance expenses, extraordinary expenses, the tax dependency exemption, and other terms.
This complicated form, used to calculate
child support, is based on the Georgia Schedule of Basic Child Support Obligat
child support, is based on the Georgia Schedule of Basic Child Support Oblig
support, is based on the Georgia
Schedule of Basic
Child Support Obligat
Child Support Oblig
Support Obligations.
An application of the
child support guidelines
schedule that requires a person to pay another person more than 55 percent of his or her gross income for a
child support obligation for current
support resulting from a single
support order.
The third step in computing basic
child support obligation is to locate the combined adjusted net income amount in the Income Shares
Schedule Based on Net Income.
There are many examples, including: the
support payor loses his / her job or becomes disabled, and needs a temporary or long term reduction in
support obligation; the
supported spouse needs an increase in
support for similar reasons; a parent moves away requiring modification of the parenting
schedule; a
child wants to significantly change the
schedule, resulting in a change in both
child support and the
schedule; disagreements about parenting choices or activities for the
children; the family residence must be sold and the parties can not agree on terms.