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Officials take man into custody over unpaid child support

From losing passport privileges to stiff fines, this blog has covered many of the consequences that can come with missing child support payments for an extended period of time. However, non-custodial parents who have fallen behind may also be taken into custody in Boston, and cities around Massachusetts. For some parents, realizing the consequences of failing to pay child support is enough

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Can unpaid child support affect my passport?

If you are unable to make your child support payments on time, you could be affected in many ways. For example, you may have your wages garnished or you could even spend time behind bars. In Boston, Massachusetts, and across the U.S., those who fall behind on child support may experience even more troubles, such as being unable to leave

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How is child support calculated?

If you are getting ready to divorce or have already begun the process, a number of legal questions may lie in front of you. For example, you may be wondering how much time you will be able to spend with your child or whether you will be required to pay alimony. However, child support is an especially important issue to

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2 men face charges over back child support

When non-custodial parents cannot pay the child support they owe, life may be challenging in many ways. Aside from sleep loss and significant anxiety, some people in this position may be dealing with financial hardships and depression. Moreover, they may be taken into custody and face steep fines due to falling behind on their child support obligations. In Boston, and cities

Read More »

Modifying a child support order in Massachusetts

In Massachusetts, parents choose to modify their child support orders for a variety of reasons. For example, a non-custodial parent may wish to modify his or her child support order to reduce the amount they owe because their work hours were cut and they are earning a considerably smaller income. On the other hand, a custodial parent may wish to

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Deployment and child support matters

At Kajko, Weisman & Colasanti, we know that deployment often affects families in a variety of ways. For example, children may not be able to spend time with their parents, which can make daily life even more challenging for military members. Furthermore, deployment can also result in legal issues concerning child support. If you are in the military, or the other

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Do I have to pay interest on back child support?

If you are required to make child support payments, you may find yourself unable to fulfill your obligations for any number of reasons. For example, you may have suffered an unexpected medical problem or recently lost your job. In Boston, Massachusetts, the consequences associated with missing child support payments can be very damaging. While some people focus on very serious

Read More »

Unpaid child support and tax refunds

Whether a parent is arrested or loses sleep at night because of significant anxiety, back child support can create all sorts of hardships for non-custodial parents and custodial parents alike. However, parents who have found themselves unable to make child support payments may also have their tax refunds intercepted in Boston, and cities across Massachusetts. According to the Internal Revenue

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Unpaid child support and visitation

The judge is the one who makes the final determination on what he or she believes is in your child’s best interests regarding custody and support during your divorce in Massachusetts. While a number of different factors affect how your child’s life is divided between you and the other parent, child support is often much more clear-cut. Paying child support

Read More »

Can I make my ex account for how child support is spent?

If you are a parent ordered to pay child support, you may not exactly enjoy the process of having a portion of your paycheck go to your ex every month. This can be especially true when you don’t like or trust your ex. Under these circumstances, it can be very tempting to demand some sort of accounting of the child support

Read More »

Officials take man into custody over unpaid child support

From losing passport privileges to stiff fines, this blog has covered many of the consequences that can come with missing child support payments for an extended period of time. However, non-custodial parents who have fallen behind may also be taken into custody in Boston, and cities around Massachusetts. For some parents, realizing the consequences of failing to pay child support is enough

Read More »

Can unpaid child support affect my passport?

If you are unable to make your child support payments on time, you could be affected in many ways. For example, you may have your wages garnished or you could even spend time behind bars. In Boston, Massachusetts, and across the U.S., those who fall behind on child support may experience even more troubles, such as being unable to leave

Read More »

How is child support calculated?

If you are getting ready to divorce or have already begun the process, a number of legal questions may lie in front of you. For example, you may be wondering how much time you will be able to spend with your child or whether you will be required to pay alimony. However, child support is an especially important issue to

Read More »

2 men face charges over back child support

When non-custodial parents cannot pay the child support they owe, life may be challenging in many ways. Aside from sleep loss and significant anxiety, some people in this position may be dealing with financial hardships and depression. Moreover, they may be taken into custody and face steep fines due to falling behind on their child support obligations. In Boston, and cities

Read More »

Modifying a child support order in Massachusetts

In Massachusetts, parents choose to modify their child support orders for a variety of reasons. For example, a non-custodial parent may wish to modify his or her child support order to reduce the amount they owe because their work hours were cut and they are earning a considerably smaller income. On the other hand, a custodial parent may wish to

Read More »

Deployment and child support matters

At Kajko, Weisman & Colasanti, we know that deployment often affects families in a variety of ways. For example, children may not be able to spend time with their parents, which can make daily life even more challenging for military members. Furthermore, deployment can also result in legal issues concerning child support. If you are in the military, or the other

Read More »

Do I have to pay interest on back child support?

If you are required to make child support payments, you may find yourself unable to fulfill your obligations for any number of reasons. For example, you may have suffered an unexpected medical problem or recently lost your job. In Boston, Massachusetts, the consequences associated with missing child support payments can be very damaging. While some people focus on very serious

Read More »

Unpaid child support and tax refunds

Whether a parent is arrested or loses sleep at night because of significant anxiety, back child support can create all sorts of hardships for non-custodial parents and custodial parents alike. However, parents who have found themselves unable to make child support payments may also have their tax refunds intercepted in Boston, and cities across Massachusetts. According to the Internal Revenue

Read More »

Unpaid child support and visitation

The judge is the one who makes the final determination on what he or she believes is in your child’s best interests regarding custody and support during your divorce in Massachusetts. While a number of different factors affect how your child’s life is divided between you and the other parent, child support is often much more clear-cut. Paying child support

Read More »

Can I make my ex account for how child support is spent?

If you are a parent ordered to pay child support, you may not exactly enjoy the process of having a portion of your paycheck go to your ex every month. This can be especially true when you don’t like or trust your ex. Under these circumstances, it can be very tempting to demand some sort of accounting of the child support

Read More »

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