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Family

Dec. 13, 2000

Algebraic Formula

To be valid, the order must contain the statutory findings. If the findings are absent, then at least a non-stipulated order is invalid.

        By Mitchell A. Jacobs and David L. Marcus
        
        The recent case of In re Marriage of Hall, 81 Cal.App.4th 313 (2000), held that a child-support order that requires a parent to pay as additional child support a portion of income above a certain amount is technically a "deviation" from California's statutory child-s...

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