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The process of applying for a change of assessment takes about 3 months. An application for change of assessment may apply to a period going back 18 months from the date the application is made.
What exactly is an unfit parent? The legal definition of an unfit parent is when the parent through their conduct fails to provide proper guidance, care, or support. Also, if there is abuse, neglect, or substance abuse issues, that parent will be deemed unfit.
In Alberta, the basic amount of child support that someone with an income of $150,000 would have to pay for one child is $1318.00 per month.
If you do not have an email address or access to a computer, you may complete a paper application. Give your application to the nearest Child Support Office. Should you have further questions you may contact your local office or BCSE Customer Service Unit at 1-800-249-3778.
West Virginia law does not provide for 50/50 custodyrather it requires that each family has a plan that is best for them.
Although the law specifically permits children at least 14-years-old to express an opinion, there is no specific age when a judge will listen to a child's opinion. California statutes also permit a child younger than 14 years old to testify regarding a custodial preference, unless the court decides it's not in the
Both Parents Pay Child Support In West Virginia, both parents are responsible for the care and support of their child. The amount of child support you have to pay or will receive depends on the number of children you have and the combined income of both parents.
If you do not have an email address or access to a computer, you may complete a paper application. Give your application to the nearest Child Support Office. Should you have further questions you may contact your local office or BCSE Customer Service Unit at 1-800-249-3778.
West Virginia custody laws generally consider the preferences of children 14 and older to be well-reasoned and sufficiently mature. Children younger than 14 can have their preferences heard as well, but it will be up to a judge to decide how much weight to give a younger child's preference.