Family
Apr. 7, 2020
Child support non-payment and the coronavirus
Millions are dealing with a sudden loss of income. Among these millions scrambling to figure out how to make ends meet are thousands who find themselves in uncharted territory: parents who must pay or who expect to receive court-ordered child support payments.





Nathalie Paluch
Law Office of Peter A. LauzonNathalie Paluch is an attorney with the Law Office of Peter A. Lauzon. She is a certified family law specialist.
In the two weeks since Gov. Gavin Newsom issued California's stay-a-home order, more than 1 million California residents have filed for unemployment. Millions more are likely to be out of work in the weeks to come, as California fights to get its coronavirus outbreak under control. All of these millions are or will be dealing with a sudden loss of income. Among these millions scrambling to figure out how to make ends meet are thousands who find themselves in uncharted...
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