child support taxes

New Tax Laws for 2010 May Change Your Child Support
By California Family Law Attorney on February 26, 2010

Every time the tax laws change, that might also mean that your guideline child support payment will change. 2010 was no exception. The reason why this happens is because child support is calculated by using the parents’ net disposable income, i.e, income left over after paying taxes. If you or the other parent is now paying more or less taxes than you were before, due to the new laws, then the child support payment may be modified. It may be modified only slightly, but it may also be significant.

This may be especially important to look into if it has been a long time since child support has been calculated. Over time, as income changes, a person’s tax bracket might change with it, or other things might have changed, such as how much money one gives to charitable causes. The laws that affect how taxes are calculated will also affect child support.

If you have any other questions about how the new 2010 tax law changes would change your child support payment, call us today. We are here to answer your questions.

If you or a loved one wants to change your child support payment or avoid having it changed , the family law attorneys at Wallin & Klarich can help you through the process. Our experienced San Diego California child support attorneys can provide you with legal advice and will be your advocate in a family law court. If you’re thinking of hiring an attorney for a family law matter, call us today at 1-888-749-7428 for a consultation, or fill out the online case evaluation form to the right.


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