E.A. Gjelten

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How Domestic Violence Affects Child Custody in Colorado
Learn how judges in Colorado deal with claims of domestic violence in custody cases—and the restrictions they might place on an abuser's parenting time with a child.
A Guide to Different Types of Separation: Trial, Permanent, and Legal Separation
Learn about the different kinds of separation, what they mean, and how they affect your legal rights.
Child Support Enforcement in South Carolina
Learn how to get help collecting child support in South Carolina, and what can happen to parents who don't pay court-ordered support.
Remarriage and Child Support South Carolina
Learn whether you can change the amount of child support you’re paying or receiving in South Carolina after you or your ex has remarried.
Child Support Laws in South Carolina
Learn how child support works in South Carolina, including how to calculate support, when judges may depart from the state’s child support guidelines, and how to change the amount of support you’re paying or receiving.
Claiming Children on Taxes After Divorce
Learn when (and how) you and your ex can decide who will claim your children as dependents on your tax returns—and what difference that will make in the taxes you owe.
Child Support Enforcement in Indiana
Learn how to get help collecting child support in Indiana, what state agencies and courts can do to enforce support orders, and what can happen to deadbeat parents.
Remarriage and Child Support North Carolina
Learn whether you can change the amount of child support you're paying or receiving in North Carolina after you or your ex has remarried.
Can You Get Retroactive Child Support in California?
Learn when you can get a retroactive child support order in California—including a retroactive modification of existing child support—and how far back retroactive support orders can go.
Child Support Enforcement in California
Learn how to get help collecting child support in California, what agencies and courts can do to enforce child support, and what can happen to deadbeat parents.