Not exact matches
Decisions about issues such as community property division, spousal
maintenance (alimony), and
child custody and support are supposed to be made without any consideration of the gender of the parties involved.
There are different ways to appeal if you disagree with a
decision about benefits, tax credits or
child maintenance.
You'll usually need to do this within one month of a
decision about most benefits, tax credits or
child maintenance (sometimes known as «
child support»).
If you disagree with a
decision about benefits, tax credits or
child maintenance you can ask for the
decision to be looked at again - this is called «mandatory reconsideration».
You'll usually need to do this within one month of a
decision about most benefits, tax credits or
child maintenance (sometimes known as «
child support»).
These leaflets tell you what you can do if you disagree with a
decision we have made
about how much
child maintenance you must pay or how much you should get.
You make your own
decisions about your future, including property distribution, access to
children, custody and parenting time arrangements, health insurance, and spousal
maintenance (alimony).