LOS ANGELES - An appellate court has rejected a father's attempt to decrease his child-support payments based on the life-insurance proceeds his former wife received after the suicide of one of their children.
Life-insurance death benefits are not counted when calculating child-support obligations because they are not within the statutory definition of gross income, the court r...
Life-insurance death benefits are not counted when calculating child-support obligations because they are not within the statutory definition of gross income, the court r...
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