Deviating from Guideline Child Support
This program covers the factors a court can consider in making a non-guideline child support order, the consequences of a non-guideline order, and a review of cases where the court was asked to deviate from guideline.
1 Hour MCLE Credit
Specialization: Family Law
Asking the court to make a child support order that deviates from guideline is an extraordinary request. But there are circumstances in which such a request might have merit. This program covers the factors a court can consider in making a non-guideline child support order, the consequences of a non-guideline order, and a review of cases where the court was asked to deviate from guideline.
Program Highlights:
- Guideline child support presumption
- Extraordinarily high earners
- Stipulating to non-guideline support
- Other Fam C § 4057 rebuttal factors
- Procedural requirements to obtain a non-guideline order
This is an intermediate level program. Some experience with child support is assumed.