When it comes to enforcing child support, the state of Arkansas takes its job very seriously. In fact, because child support arrears is such a huge financial problem, the state made it so that all new or newly modified support orders require income withholding,...
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How does a judge determine child support?
On Behalf of Robertson, Oswalt, Nony & Associates | Apr 21, 2020 | Family Law
When parents in Arkansas split, there are many child-related matters to handle. Custody is usually the thing that comes to mind first, but what about child support? Figuring out child support can be impossible for two parents. This is why a court will often take over...
Child support and bankruptcy: What do you need to know?
On Behalf of Robertson, Oswalt, Nony & Associates | Apr 13, 2020 | Family Law
The purpose of child support is not to serve as a punishment for one parent or to reward the other but rather, to ensure the upholding of the child’s best interests. For this reason, the family court system takes child support very seriously and is unlikely to relieve...
Stopping parental alienation before it causes long-term harm
On Behalf of Robertson, Oswalt, Nony & Associates | Apr 10, 2020 | Family Law
Like most parents in Arkansas, you treasure your relationship with your son or daughter. A good parent-child relationship is equally vital for the emotional development of the young one in your family. As such, if you are co-parenting in a post-divorce family, you do...