Family
Jan. 13, 2022
It’s a new year, so let’s talk support
As the holiday season brings about exponential growth in ex partes seeking holiday visitation orders, the dawning of the new year tends to bring renewed requests to pursue or modify child and spousal support obligations.




Stanley Mosk Courthouse
Scott J. Nord
Judge
Los Angeles County Superior Court
Whittier Law School, 1996
As the holiday season brings about exponential growth in ex partes seeking holiday visitation orders, the dawning of the new year tends to bring renewed requests to pursue or modify child and spousal support obligations. Why? Maybe it is the realization of how much a party earned or did not earn when they received their last paycheck of the year. Or a belief supported or unsupported about how much the other party made. In either event, a party should pay or receive al...
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