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On August 18, 2017, the California Judicial Council released the document SP17-05 that is an invitation for public comment on its review of California's Child Support Guidelines that is a report from the Center for the Support of Families that won the contract from the Judicial Council in January 2016.
Alimony, also called aliment (Scotland), maintenance (England, Ireland, Northern Ireland, Wales, Canada, New Zealand), spousal support (U.S., Canada) and spouse maintenance (Australia), [1] is a legal obligation on a person to provide financial support to their spouse before or after marital separation or divorce.
California recognizes palimony, and has awarded palimony. [58] California may also award property palimony due to "oral contracts." [59] California has been listed as one of the three most "liberal" palimony laws, in addition to Washington State and Minnesota. [60] Most recent pro-palimony literature/case: (2010) Colorado recognizes palimony.
Division of Child Support Enforcement [16] California Family Code §§ 4050-4076 [17] is based on the Income Shares model [13] The Judicial Council of California is required to conduct the California Child Support Guideline Review at least every four years. Department of Child Support Services (DCSS) provides public child support enforcement ...
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Furthermore, the amount of spousal support in Texas is limited to the lesser of $5,000 per month or 20% of the payee's gross income. [42] [43] [44] In Delaware, spousal support is usually not awarded in marriages of less than 10 years. [42] In Kansas, alimony awards cannot exceed 121 months. [42]
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Child support may be ordered to be paid by one parent to another when one is a non-custodial parent and the other is a custodial parent. Similarly, child support may also be ordered to be paid by one parent to another when both parents are custodial parents (joint or shared custody) and they share the child-raising responsibilities.