Tuft, Lach, Jerabek & O’Connell is proud to announce that several of our attorneys are listed in the 2019 Minnesota Super Lawyers magazine! Recognized as 2019 Minnesota Super Lawyers: Tom Tuft Susan Lach John Jerabek Dan O’Connell Recognized as 2019 Minnesota Rising Stars: Alexandra Connell Lindsey O’Connell In addition, Thomas Tuft, Susan Lach, John Jerabek […]
Q&A Blog #73: When Child Support Ends
Written by: Ben Olson Question: Does child support automatically stop when my child turns eighteen? Answer: Unfortunately, there is no “one size fits all” answer to this question. In most cases, child support automatically ends when the youngest child in the family has (1) turned eighteen, and (2) graduated from high school. Read the discussion […]
Q&A Blog #72: College Students and Child Support
Written by: Ben Olson Question: I am a college student with little or no income. Can I be ordered to pay child support? Answer: The short answer is, “Yes.” But the outcome of your case will depend heavily on your specific situation. Read the discussion below to learn more. Discussion: In Minnesota, Courts assume that […]
Q&A Blog #71: Child Support and Overtime Income
Written by: Ben Olson Question: Can child support be based on overtime income? Answer: Minnesota law allows the Court to consider overtime income when calculating child support, but only in limited circumstances. Read the discussion below to learn more. Discussion: In Minnesota, child support is based on both parents’ gross income. Gross income is what […]
Q&A Blog #66: I have a special needs child who requires extra care. Is there a way I can get more child support because of his special needs?
Q: I have a special needs child who requires extra care. Is there a way I can get more child support because of his special needs? A: Minnesota law allows for upward deviations of child support in a few circumstances. One factor the Court considers is the extraordinary financial needs and resources, physical and emotional […]
Q&A Blog #65: I have a lot of credit card debt. Will the Court allow me to pay less in child support because of my debt?
By: Letty Van Ert Q: I have a lot of credit card debt. Will the Court allow me to pay less in child support because of my debt? A: It depends. Minnesota law allows for the Court to lower a child support obligation for a few limited reasons, including debt. However, the law only allows […]
Q&A Blog #63: Is a Child Support Recipient Required to Provide Proof of Child Expenses?
By: Letty M-S Van Ert Q: I pay child support to my child’s mother. Is she required to provide proof to me that she is using the child support to pay for expenses for our child? A: There is no legal requirement that a child support recipient (the “obligee”) provide proof to the other […]