Family
Nov. 2, 2005
Courts Have Wide Discretion In Finding Money for Support
Focus Column - By Shelley L. Albaum, Harold J. Cohn and Seth D. Kramer - California has a strong public policy in favor of adequate child support. Accordingly, the courts seek to place the interests of the children as a state's top priority in setting guideline support. In setting guideline support, the courts are required to adhere to certain principles, including these:




By Shelley L. Albaum, Harold J. Cohn and Seth D. Kramer
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