Family
Feb. 12, 2002
Color of Money
Family Law Practitioner Column - By Mitchell A. Jacobs and Valerie C. West - In re Marriage of Hubner, 94 Cal.App.4th 174 (2001), announced for the first time that child-support orders in cases that deviate from the guideline formula due a parent's extraordinarily high income no longer will be permitted to omit the findings mandated by Family Code Section 4056(a).




Family Law Practitioner Column
By Mitchell A. Jacobs and Valerie C. West
In re Marriage of Hubner, 94 Cal.App.4th 174 (2001), announced for the first time that child-support orders in cases that deviate from the guideline formula due a paren...
By Mitchell A. Jacobs and Valerie C. West
In re Marriage of Hubner, 94 Cal.App.4th 174 (2001), announced for the first time that child-support orders in cases that deviate from the guideline formula due a paren...
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