Aaron Thomas

Attorney · Harvard Law School

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Remarriage and Child Support in Georgia
Child support in Georgia won't necessarily change just because one or both parents remarry. But you might qualify for a support modification based on some circumstances related to having a new family.
Imputing Income for Child Support in Virginia
Learn when Virginia judges may consider a parent's "imputed" income—rather than the actual amount the parent earns—when deciding how much child support to order.
The Basics of Annulment in West Virginia
Like a divorce, an annulment is a court procedure that dissolves, or ends, a marriage. Learn about the effect of an annulment and how to get one in West Virginia.
Can Children Express Preference in Wyoming Custody Proceedings?
You and your spouse are having custody issues. There’s a lot to consider, including whether your child’s preference comes into play.
Child Custody and Relocation in Pennsylvania
What happens when one parent wants to move out of state with a child?
Child Custody and Relocation Laws in Hawaii
Learn how courts in Hawaii make custody decisions when one parent wants to relocate with the children after a divorce.
Remarriage and Child Support in Alabama
Remarriage alone won’t change child support in Alabama, but if it shifts a parent’s finances, the court may reconsider payment amounts. Here's how the law handles these situations.
Remarriage and Child Support in Iowa
When parents split in Iowa, the non-custodial parent typically pays child support based on the children’s needs and both parents’ finances—but Iowa’s formula can be more complex than it seems.
Remarriage and Child Support in Delaware
A look at how remarriage impacts child support in Delaware including whether judges may consider a new spouse's income or a parent's support for additional children when calculating support.
Remarriage and Child Support in Florida
Learn how remarriage can affect existing child support orders in Nevada, including whether judges may consider a new spouse's income or a parent's support for additional children.