Inability to pay is a defense to child support enforcement that you can use to put a stop to the insanity and the constant threat of jail. Don’t let the judge bully you any longer.
Category: child support
Montana Supreme Court Agrees child Support Law Unconstitutional
Montana Supreme Court ruled Thursday that a law passed in 1997 was a violation of separation of powers and allowed Judge Buyske’s ruling to stand. Judge Buyske ruled the statute unconstitutional after the Executive branch had threatened to alter a child support amount on an order that Judge Buyske had issued years prior, and had… Continue reading Montana Supreme Court Agrees child Support Law Unconstitutional
DuPage Illinois Judge Strikes Down Law Requiring Parents to Pay Child’s College Tuition
Father wins support argument. On May 4, 2018, a trial court judge in Illinois ruled that the family code statute that required divorced parents to pay for their child’s college expenses was unconstitutional and violated the equal protection clause. The judge used Troxel to justify some of his reasoning for striking the law down. And… Continue reading DuPage Illinois Judge Strikes Down Law Requiring Parents to Pay Child’s College Tuition