modification of child support
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modification of child support deviation R.C. 3119.22 R.C. 3119.23 judicial notice Evid.R. 201 abuse of discretion competent and credible evidence
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Attorney Joseph Trotti has represented clients whose incomes decreased by $20,000 or $30,000, making it more difficult for them to pay child support as outlined in their divorce agreements. In the past, when clients in that situation inquired about seeking a modification from the court, Trotti would have advised them that they were wasting their time. Now, things are different, said Trotti, who is a partner with a concentration in matrimonial and family law for Vishnick McGovern Milizio in Lake Success.
Effective last October, the New York Legislature changed regulations regarding the modification of new child support agreements or orders. Now, in order to file for upward or downward modification of support, the party seeking the modification only has to prove a substantial change in ci...
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modification of child support imputation of income deviation R.C. 3119.23
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Modification of Child Support
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The trial court did not abuse its discretion by making the modification of child support retroactive. The trial court did not abuse its discretion by ordering shared parenting.
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Child support modification
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child support modification; property division; contempt of court; attorney fees
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Modification of Child Support; Shared Parenting