No Capital Gains Included In Plaintiff’s Income For Child-Support Purposes
The trial court did not err when computing the parties’ incomes - particularly capital gains - for purposes of determining child support, the Michigan Court of Appeals has ruled.
Trial Court Wrongly Imputed Overtime Income When Modifying Child Support
In this child-support modification case, the trial court erroneously imputed potential overtime income to the father based on overtime work that he had declined.
Limitations Period On Unpaid Child Support Tolled By Trial Court’s ‘Continuing Jurisdiction’
A father remained responsible for more than $40,000 in unpaid child support from a 1992 paternity case because the 10-year statute of limitations for enforcing child-support orders.