by Tim Conlon | Jul 15, 2016 | Child Support
In any Maryland custody case the subject of financial issues surrounding the child or children is invariably raised Sometimes divorced or separated parents desire to share expenses of the children on an ad hoc basis and have no formal order for support. While that...
by Tim Conlon | Jul 8, 2014 | Child Custody, Child Support
Voluntary Impoverishment and the calculation of child support Does the income of a spouse count in the calculation of child support? Is it voluntary impoverishment? In Frederick County Child support and custody court, I observe people subjected to dirty tricks of all...
by Tim Conlon | Nov 9, 2013 | Child Support
Expenses that may change the Maryland child support guidelines The Maryland Child Support Guidelines carry a presumption of correctness. The relevant statute is below and is available at the following link. http://www.lexisnexis.com/hottopics/mdcode/ Md. FAMILY LAW...
by Tim Conlon | Nov 6, 2013 | Child Support
Parents are not required to track how they spend child support dollars I am often asked if a parent who is paying child support is entitled to an accounting or some documentation to evidence that the parent receiving the child support is using it for the benefit of...
by Tim Conlon | Nov 1, 2013 | Child Support
What Expenses Are Included in the payee’s child support and in the payor’s child support. I worded the title of this article so that it addresses what expenses are included in child support from the point of view of both the payor AND the payee. In the...
by Tim Conlon | Jul 11, 2013 | Child Support
Custody Lawyers in Frederick Maryland will tell you there is a child support “sweet spot” for which child support obligors want to be mindful. The sweet spot? It can actually benefit a child support payor to let the payee stay home with the child rather than work....