Michigan Child Support Laws

Child Support Laws as they apply to the state of Michigan

Everything you need to know about Michigan child support laws, updated for 2020. Michigan child support laws, in theory, are supposed to help families become or remain self-sufficient via state collaboration with parents. However, if you are a parent in the state, you have questions like, how is child support determined? What can I do … Read more

Massachusetts Child Support Laws

Child Support Laws in the state of Massachusetts

Everything you need to know about Massachusetts child support laws, updated for 2020. Massachusetts Child Support Guidelines require parents in the state to provide support and maintenance until a child turns 18. After divorce or separation, kids from the relationship bind ‘warring’ parents for at least 18 years. Within the 18 years, laws aimed at … Read more

Maryland Child Support Laws

Child Support Laws in the state of Maryland

Everything you need to know about Maryland child support laws, updated for 2020. Maryland child support guidelines continue to work under the presumption that child support is the legal obligation of all parents in the state. Stemming from this presumption is a formula that, in theory, is supposed to calculate parental responsibility. But how accurate … Read more

Maine Child Support Laws

Child Support Laws in the state of Maine

Everything you need to know about Maine child support laws, updated for 2020. Maine child support guidelines require parents in the state to support their minors “to the extent they are able to”. What does this mean for you, your child, and your former partner? Are there protections or limits on child support in the … Read more

Louisiana Child Support Laws

Child Support Laws as they apply to the state of Louisiana

Everything you need to know about Louisiana child support laws, updated for 2020. Under Louisiana child support guidelines, both parents are responsible for the financial support of the child(ren). However, if we delve into specifics, you will notice that often, one parent provides more financial support than the other. The question is, how does the … Read more

Kentucky Child Support Laws

Child Support Laws as they apply to the state of Kentucky

Everything you need to know about Child Support Laws in Kentucky, updated for 2020. Kentucky child support laws base parental financial support share on the incomes of both parents, thus parenting time does not figure into the state’s formula. Part of the reason for that is, the courts/law assumes that the custodial parent spends his … Read more

Kansas Child Support Laws

Child support laws as they apply to the state of Kansas.

Everything you need to know about Child Support Laws in Kansas, updated for 2020. Kansas child support guidelines deem parental financial care as an equal obligation of both parents whether married or unmarried. What determines how much child support you pay in sole physical custody cases in the state is how much time you spend … Read more

Iowa Child Support Laws

Child Support Laws in the state of Iowa

Everything you need to know about Child Support Laws in Iowa, updated for 2022. Here are the important bits you need to know about Iowa child support guidelines and how they affect your family. Iowa child support guidelines place the responsibility of child care on both parents. How is child support calculated in Iowa? Like … Read more

Indiana Child Support Laws

Child Support Laws as they apply to the state of Indiana

Everything you need to know about Child Support Laws in Indiana, updated for 2020. Indiana child support guidelines, on the basic level, serve three main functions. That is: One, to ensure an appropriate standard of support for children in the state factoring in the parent’s ability to pay. Two, to make child support awards equitable … Read more

Illinois Child Support Laws

Child Support Laws as they apply to the state of Illinois

On July 1st, 2017, new changes made to Illinois child support guidelines took effect. Consequently, today, child support is based on the adjusted net income of both parents.  But the changes do not end there and some affect your current child support order. So, if you are a parent in the state, whether custodial or … Read more