Child Support - Making a Molehill Out of a Mountain

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Written by Karen Sendelbach   

Every child in Michigan has two fundamental rights: the right to have a relationship with each of his or her parents, formulated to be optimal for that particular child; and the right to be financially supported by both parents. This article focuses on the method by which Michigan calculates the appropriate amount of financial support parents are required to provide for their children, and highlights some significant recent changes in the Michigan Child Support Formula.

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