Urban Perspective: Child Support and Public Policy in CaliforniaAubry, Larry
Parents in California have a legal obligation to support their children. Child support in California is based on a formula which uses income and custody time-share to calculate an amount called “Guideline Child Support.” Parties can agree to different figures and schemes in order to help save...
Life in California is expensive, and its child support laws reflect this, so help from both parties is required. It is essential to appear in court with all the requested documents to calculate the amount of money each party must contribute. Are the California child support rules being enforced...
Some parents are able to work out a support arrangement without involving the courts. However, it is often better for both parties to have a legal agreement in writing. California uses both income and parenting time when calculating child support in cases where parents share custody. Unless...
We specialize in the area of California County-enforced child support cases. We have successfully handled California cases where the non-custodial parent (NCP) resides out-of-State. We are also experts in the areas of Back Child Support (Arrears), Bank Levies, Wage Garnishments, Child Support...
子女抚养费(Child Support)是指所有子女都有权向其父母领取合理必要的生活资助,直至其达到法定年龄或结婚、服兵役、或生活可以自立,许多州在子女仍是全日制学生的情况下,会将该时间界限上再延续一年或两年。在父母分居或离婚的情况下,父母双方仍然必须抚养其子女。通常情况下,享有子女监护权一方父母通过照顾子女日常生活...
Child-support arrears in California have grown even faster than for the nation as a whole. In fiscal-year 2002, California held nearly $18 billion in child-support arrears, up from $2.5 billion ten years earlier. Other large states in the U.S. that experienced considerably slower rates of ...
Therefore, the trend in all states is to increase child support levels and the ways child support obligations can be enforced. 1. How long must parents support their children? Biological parents and adoptive parents must support their children until: the children reach the age of majority (and ...
Overall rates of child hospitalizations for potentially preventable conditions have declined in California and this was noted in both CHI and non-CHI counties.County-quarters in which there was a CHI in operation (defined as two quarters after the enrollment of the first child) had a slightly ...
the better off we'll be," said Gina Daleiden, executive director of First 5 Yolo County, a county commission that operates several home-visiting programs in the county. First 5 commissions in every county in California fund and support health and education services for children up to 5 years...