Typically a child lives primarily with one of the parents, and provided that the access parent does not have the child with him or her at least 40% of the time, then that access parent becomes the payor and he or she will pay child support pursuant to the Child Support Guidelines.
The [...]
When it comes to the process of divorce, time and cost sometimes go hand in hand. In such cases giving a sort of ballpark figure to someone who is coming in for a straight divorce is easy, but when it involves issues like child custody, financial issues, or property division, determining timelines and costs itself [...]
The test that the court uses in almost any situation concerning a child is what is in the child’s best interest.
Every case is unique and the court looks at all the factors in the case that are relevant. If the parent with whom the child resides has received an offer of a [...]