In this show Leh and Todd break down Modification of Child Support cases. We talk about the times when someone should seek a modification of child support and times where someone should not, even if they have a legal basis to do so. We explain the difference between a voluntary and involuntary loss of income and what that means. We highlight the factors necessary to bring a Modification of Child Support. We also give you some questions you should ask yourself before you ever file a Court action so that you make sure there are no unintended consequences to your decision to take legal action.
197 - Improving Your Child Support or Alimony Case
196 - Bill Eddy and His Newest Book - BIFF for Co-Parent Communication
195 - How Procrastination Can Crush Your Hopes for a 'Fair' Division of Assets in Your Divorce
194 - Examples of What Happens When You Do Not Stay on Top of Legal Deadlines and Issues
193 - How To Improve Your Communication To Help Your Divorce or Custody Battle
192 - How Procrastination Can Hurt Your Child Custody Case
191 - The Evils of Procrastination in Taking Legal Action
190 - 10 Resolutions for the Recently Divorced
189 - 10 New Year's Resolutions for Your Marriage
188 - Adultery Questions and Answers
186 - Adultery's Impact on Divorce
187 - Property Issues in Celebrity Divorces
185 - SupportPay - Enabling Parents to Manage Child Support & Share Expenses – Directly with Each Other
184 - Dealing with Debt in a Divorce
183 - Does My Divorce Have to Be Nasty?
182 - The 17 Child Custody Factors that a Judge Can Consider
181 - Child Custody Q&A
180 - The Three P's of a Virtual Hearing
179 - Answering Questions about Divorce Procedures
178 - Nicole Young vs. Dr. Dre - Can She Get the Pre-nup Thrown Out?
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