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12/03/07

Texas Setting Records in Child Support Collection

Posted by : Julie Crowley in Stepparent Adoption Blog at 08:12 am , 310 words, 624 views  
Categories: Child Support

Last week I wrote about a town in Texas that has already collected 4 million dollars in delinquent child support, well my friends Texas certainly has not stopped there! Going with the notion that everything truly is bigger in Texas, another county, McLennan, has collected a staggering and record breaking 24.8 million dollars in back child support, bringing the state of Texas to a record amount of...are you ready for this...2.3 billion dollars. That is not a typo folks,... more


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11/30/07

Mediation Wins Over Legal Battles

Posted by : Julie Crowley in Stepparent Adoption Blog at 10:58 am , 410 words, 158 views  
Categories: Legal Issues

'After beating my ex-wife in court in the 1980 Hague Convention procedures that helped me return the children to the Netherlands, I discovered I had won a legal battle but lost my family,'

-Yahoo News

The above quote was stated by Dutch National, Hans, in an interview promoting the use of mediation to resolve custody disputes instead of lengthy and costly... more

Texas Joins War on Deadbeats

Posted by : Julie Crowley in Stepparent Adoption Blog at 09:57 am , 338 words, 431 views  
Categories: Child Support

In the wee hours of the morning, while others were fast asleep in their beds, police in Tarrant County, Texas were getting ready for a hunt. They were on the prowl for the areas worst child support offenders, and while some were able to elude capture and arrest, many were not, and police were able to round up thirty six deadbeat dads and haul them off for failure to pay child support.

This particular precinct has collected roughly four million dollars during this year alone in ... more

11/26/07

Child Support Calculator: California

Posted by : Julie Crowley in Stepparent Adoption Blog at 10:18 pm , 365 words, 472 views  
Categories: Child Support

Child support is often something that parents deal with before pursuing a stepparent adoption. Many times families use the lack of child support on an existing order of support as proof of the non-custodial parent's abandonment of the child, while other families end up negotiating a stepparent adoption after initiating negotiations for a child support order. Some non-custodial parents would rather sign over their rights instead of paying child support for a child that they have no plan on keeping in contact with or being a parent to.

If you are in the... more

08/15/07

New Passport Rules Help Collect Back Child Support

Posted by : Julie Crowley in Stepparent Adoption Blog at 11:49 am , 485 words, 137 views  
Categories: Child Support

Most of us are painfully aware of the new passport rules which have made it harder to obtain a passport, as well as making the wait to get the passport into one’s hands seemingly go on forever! What many people may not be aware of is how some of the new rules are doing wonders when it comes to collecting back child support from non-custodial parents.

The government denies passports, both new and renewed, to non-custodial parents who are more than $2,500 behind in their child support obligation. The parent... more

08/14/07

Will My Child Support End if I Give My Child Up For Adoption?

Posted by : Julie Crowley in Stepparent Adoption Blog at 08:01 am , 712 words, 490 views  
Categories: Child Support

The above is a question that many non-custodial parents find themselves asking when they are considering allowing a stepparent adoption for their biological child who resides with the custodial parent. For many non-custodial parents child support is a large factor when deciding to allow a stepparent adoption. Child support can be extremely expensive, and sending off such a huge check every month for a child that the non-custodial parent never sees, for one reason or another, can get the non-custodial parent wondering why he or she is paying so much for a child who never visits,... more


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07/24/07

Nonpayment of Child Support Can Lead to Jail

Posted by : Julie Crowley in Stepparent Adoption Blog at 07:17 am , 466 words, 164 views  
Categories: Child Support

A 44 year old man was in the news recently, for failure to pay his court ordered child support for his three children, who reside with their mother. Richard Delancey pleaded guilty earlier this week to four counts of criminal nonsupport of three children, which is in violation of his 1999 child support order. Delancey was ordered to pay $669 per month to help support his three children, yet has failed to make a single payment since April of 2006.

Criminal nonsupport is a Class IV felony, which is ... more

07/17/07

Man Gets Minimum Sentence For Kidnapping Son

Posted by : Julie Crowley in Stepparent Adoption Blog at 03:46 pm , 370 words, 160 views  
Categories: Parental Kidnapping

A non-custodial father has recently pled guilty in Federal Court, to kidnapping his five-year-old son and taking him to Mexico. Missing since August of 2005, when the father failed to drop his son off at a daycare provider, FBI and Mexican authorities found both the father and the son in Cancun, Mexico in December of that same year. The boy was then reunited with his mother in Pittsburgh.

While the father is charged with international parental kidnapping, and will be sentenced in November, he... more

07/13/07

Bird’s Nest Custody

Posted by : Julie Crowley in Stepparent Adoption Blog at 02:17 pm , 546 words, 194 views  
Categories: Custody & Visitation

In my recent post about child custody, I explained the main types of child custody. One of the more rare child custody arrangements, is what is referred to as ‘bird’s nest’ custody.

In this unique situation instead of the children switching between mom’s house and dad’s house on a set schedule, it is the parents who rotate in and out of the house, while the children stay in one centralized location, one home.

It seems... more

07/12/07

Types Of Child Custody

Posted by : Julie Crowley in Stepparent Adoption Blog at 04:02 pm , 527 words, 199 views  
Categories: Custody & Visitation

When parents decide to end a marriage and divorce one another they must go through the long and heartbreaking process of dividing up the life that the two of them have built together, including dividing the time spent with the children. The parents must work out between the two of them who is going to have custody of the children when, how long the children will be with one parent before switching to the custody of the other parent, how to split up the holidays, who provides the transportation for visitation, and so forth.

Many parents have a hard time working through all of these ... more

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