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When does child support interfere with good parenting? When is it excessive?

by John Clapp | Apr 23, 2015 | Best Interests of the Child, Shared Parenting Tips

Kimberly Seals Allers writes in the New York Times about “redefining what child support really is, for our family .”  She recently petitioned the Family Court in Queens to forgive over $38,000 that her ex-husband owed in child support. Ms. Allers writes: “My...

Testify for Shared Parenting, GAL Reform and Alimony Reform on Monday, March 31

by John Clapp | Mar 27, 2014 | Shared Parenting Tips

When: Monday March 31, preferably near 8am, but any time after that is OK. Between 8am and 10am you sign up for a lottery number. After that you sign at the bottom of the list of speakers. Expect to compete with many people testifying. Where: Legislative Office...

Take care of yourself during divorce. What works for you?

by John Clapp | Oct 25, 2012 | Shared Parenting Tips

Many individuals become interested in shared parenting either during or after a difficult seperation. During this period all the individuals are going through a possible range of emotions. The fear, anger, and anxiety can be overwhelming. However, it is typically...
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