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Warning – Gifts can be counted as income when calculating child support!

by Carol Mayer | Mar 20, 2013 | Child Support, Family Law, Spousal Maintenance (Alimony)

Income for Calculating Child Support In the case of Champlain v. Champlin, A12-0501, Husband worked as a line cook.  However, Husband apparently was not able to meet all of his living expenses on line cook wages.  As a result, Husband’s parents had been giving him...

County Charges for Collecting Child Support

by Carol Mayer | Feb 6, 2013 | Child Support, Family Law, Spousal Maintenance (Alimony)

Application Fee Each person applying for services from the county child support office has to pay a $25 application fee.  If the person applying receives public assistance, the fee is waived. Fee for Full Child Support Services If you receive full child support...

Spousal Maintenance – Stepping it Down

by Carol Mayer | Sep 23, 2011 | Divorce, Family Law, Spousal Maintenance (Alimony)

Spousal Maintenance – What it Is   Spousal maintenance, which used to be called alimony, is money paid by a high earning spouse to a low earning spouse every month so that the low earning spouse can continue to enjoy the standard of living established...

How Much Will I Have to Pay?! Spousal Maintenance / Alimony In Minnesota

by Carol Mayer | Oct 4, 2010 | Divorce, Family Law, Spousal Maintenance (Alimony)

Spousal Maintenance / Alimony – There is No Calculator In Minnesota there is no set formulae for determining how much spousal maintenance / alimony the judge might order you to pay.  Rather, the judge will consider a laundry list of things which are set forth...

What Is Spousal Maintenance / Alimony?

by Carol Mayer | Sep 20, 2010 | Divorce, Family Law, Spousal Maintenance (Alimony)

Spousal Maintenance Spousal Maintenance, which used to be called alimony, is money the judge orders one spouse to pay the other souse as part of a divorce proceeding.  Spousal Maintenance is not ordered as part of every divorce, and before the judge can order one...

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