by Tim Conlon | Sep 11, 2012 | Child Support
The Court May Attribute Income to a Parent who has Voluntarily Impoverished Him/Herself Voluntary Impoverishment: When parents unfairly reduce or claim reduced income, the court can set child support based upon a higher amount of income in the best interest of the...
by Tim Conlon | Jul 30, 2012 | Child Support
When lawyers and judges in Frederick, Maryland endeavor to determine an appropriate amount of child support, they employ the Maryland Child Support Guidelines. Application of these Maryland Child Support Guidelines carries “a rebuttable presumption of correctness.”...
by Tim Conlon | Apr 27, 2012 | Child Support
Payments in kind are the payment of expenses for, or to the benefit of, a child or children Payments in kind may be considered by the court in a computation of child support Those payments may be considered even if there is not a direct payment of money by one parent...