She Can Afford TWO CARS But Not Her Kid?
Автор: Court Watchers
Загружено: 2025-12-28
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Mom Tries to Pay Less Child Support Because "Bills Are Too High"
Child support battles: witness rulings that defied the parent's agreements. See judges make tough calls to protect children's futures, even when parents agree on something different. Real courtroom moments, real-life consequences.
Case 1: Camargo and Castolena
Father: Alexis Camargo
Mother: Ashley Castolena
Case 2: Epperson and Greer
Father: Anthony Epperson
Mother: Cynthia Greer
Case 3: Daily and Knight
Father: Chris Daily
Mother: Knight
CSRP (Child Support Review Process): The procedure the court uses to review and determine child support obligations.
Deviation (from Guideline): A child support amount that is different than what is calculated based on state guidelines, usually due to special circumstances.
Guideline Child Support: The amount of child support determined by a state's formula, based on factors like income and number of children.
Modification: A change to an existing court order, such as a child support or custody order.
Arrears: Overdue child support payments.
Custodial Parent: The parent with whom the child lives primarily.
Temporary Order: A court order that is in effect for a limited period of time, such as during a divorce or child support case.
Appeal: The process of asking a higher court to review a decision made by a lower court.CSRP (Child Support Review Process): The procedure the court uses to review and determine child support obligations.
Deviation (from Guideline): A child support amount that is different than what is calculated based on state guidelines, usually due to special circumstances.
Guideline Child Support: The amount of child support determined by a state's formula, based on factors like income and number of children.
Modification: A change to an existing court order, such as a child support or custody order.
Arrears: Overdue child support payments.
Custodial Parent: The parent with whom the child lives primarily.
Temporary Order: A court order that is in effect for a limited period of time, such as during a divorce or child support case.
Appeal: The process of asking a higher court to review a decision made by a lower court.
This is legal commentary for educational purposes only. Not legal advice.
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