Direct and Indirect Child Support Payments

In general, child support payments may not be made directly to a minor child. Instead, they are paid to the child’s other parent, who is then responsible for ensuring that the child’s basic needs are met. Lump payments are usually made directly to the child’s other parent on a monthly basis. Most of the time,…

The Consequences of Defaulting in Divorce

The law gives parties to lawsuits a certain amount of time to respond before the court will take some sort of action on its own. In the case of divorce, when a spouse fails to respond to papers that have been properly served, that spouse risks a default judgment. Similarly, if a spouse fails to…

How Paternity Testing Works

Half of a child’s DNA comes from their mother, and half comes from the father. A DNA test can reveal whether the father in question is truly the father or not. The process begins with a cheek swab from the inside of the alleged father’s mouth, as well as the child’s mouth. The DNA fingerprint…

Common Mistakes to Avoid in a Divorce

A divorce can be one of the most difficult times of your life. When you’re going through all those emotions, it can cloud your judgment and cause you to make mistakes. Here are some common mistakes you should avoid: Having unrealistic expectations. Many people go into their divorce proceedings with unrealistic expectations. They may expect…