Arkansas Child Support Laws

Child Support Laws as they apply to the state of Arkansas

Arkansas is one of the few states where alimony is or rather was calculated based solely on the income of the paying parent, however, as of March 2020, that all changed when a new child support law was approved. If you are a parent in the state, you must be wondering… do these new guidelines … Read more

Arizona Child Support Laws

Arizona child support guidelines are special in that they prioritize the “best interest of the child” at every step of a paternity or divorce proceeding. Similarly, alimony is substituted with “spousal maintenance” in the state. What is the significance of this? And what does it mean for your kids? Today we explore Arizona’s spousal maintenance … Read more

Alabama Child Support Laws

We created this guide for parents on either spectrum so that you know your rights, obligations, and the factors that determine what you receive or what you have to pay in child support. If after reading this you have further questions and would like a free consultation, you can get a free case consultation from … Read more

Kentucky Car Seat Laws

A Summary of Child Car Seat Laws in Kentucky Infants under 1 year who weigh less than 21 pounds are required to ride on federally approved rear-facing seats. Kentucky allows children who weigh 20 pounds or more and older than 1 year to graduate to a forward-facing car seat. Children younger than 8 years with … Read more

Kansas Car Seat Laws

A Summary of Child Car Seat Laws in Kansas The Kansas Highway Patrol recommends children under 1 year should ride on rear-facing seats. According to the Kansas Highway Patrol, children aged 1 to 3 years can graduate to a forward-facing seat once they outgrow the rear-facing seat requirements. Children of ages 4 to 7 years … Read more

Illinois Car Seat Laws

A Summary of Child Car Seat Laws in Illinois Children under the age of 2 years who weigh less than 40 pounds or with a height less than 40’’ should ride on a rear-facing seat. A child can legally graduate to a forward-facing seat once he or she weighs 40 pounds or has a height … Read more

Idaho Car Seat Laws

A Summary of Child Car Seat Laws in Idaho Children under the age of 2 years should ride on rear-facing seats unless they exceed the manufacturer’s height and weight limits. Forward-facing seats can be used by children until they weigh 40-65 pounds and are at least 4 years old. A requirement for a booster seat … Read more