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Child Support Defense - A How-To Guide For The Non-Custodial Parent (Paperback)
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Child Support Defense - A How-To Guide For The Non-Custodial Parent (Paperback)
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The child support system is unfair and victimizes those who learn
this fact too late. You owe it to yourself and your loved ones to
arm yourself with facts, and insure that the process is fair to
you. This book can save you thousands of dollars, and the endless
headaches that come from making disastrous legal mistakes. It
discusses every stage of the child support enforcement process from
beginning to end, and is loaded with information that can make a
real difference. It also includes a summary of the child support
process and law for each of the fifty states. Without the benefit
of legal advice, men who may or may not be parents are encouraged
and even pressured to sign documents acknowledging paternity of a
child, without ever being told that they are waiving valuable legal
rights. They are not told that they are waiving their
constitutional right to paternity testing forever. They are then
ushered through a hurried process with the sole emphasis being
documenting their income and creating a legal obligation to pay.
They are not even told that the social worker who is typically
guiding them through the process is effectively in the child
support business. His or her job is to collect as much money for
the custodial parent as possible and to do it quickly. The process
by which a child support obligation is instituted and enforced has
a financial impact on a equivalent to buying a house or a car.
Arguably, the impact is far more, since the payments will often go
on for a longer time, and failure to make them will possibly result
in imprisonment, a result much worse than foreclosure. Yet, every
week, thousands of men show up for child support hearings in every
state armed with nothing more than a few old pay stubs. A man has
an obligation to support his child, but also a right to question
whether he is the parent of the child. He also has a right to have
his support payment set at an amount that is fair and reasonable,
so that he can continue to pay his bills and other obligations, and
enjoy life. This book was written based on the experience of twenty
five years practicing law, and several more as a university
professor. While there is no substitute for legal advice about your
unique situation, this book will help you.
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