WebJurisdiction. 412. Married person's duty to support spouse. 413. Parents' duty to support child. 413-A. Review and cost of living adjustment of child support orders. 415. Duties to support recipient of public assistance or welfare and patients in institutions in the department of mental hygiene. WebThat is so whether parental income is above or below $80,000 (Family Court Act §§ 413[1][b][1], 413[1][c][2], 413[1][c][3]). If the formula is rejected, the statute directs that the court "set forth, in a written order, the factors it considered"--an unbending requirement that cannot be waived by either party or counsel (Family Court Act ...
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WebNew York Court of Appeals (1990-2010) LIIBULLETIN-NY (1996-2007) Graby v. Graby, 87 N.Y.2d 605 (February 8, 1996). SOCIAL SECURITY DISABILITY BENEFITS - CHILD SUPPORT PAYMENTS FAMILY COURT ACT § 413 [ISSUE & DISPOSITION] [AUTHORITIES CITED] SUMMARY Petitioner and respondent were divorced in 1990. WebThe current list is at Section 413 of the New York State Social Services Law. ... Section 651 of the Family Court Act (FCA) also permits a grandparent to file a petition in the county … hodge solicitors perth
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WebThis section of the Family Court Act is provided as part of a free educational service by J. Douglas Barics, attorney at law for reference only. Statutes and codes such as FCA 413-a are frequently amended, and no representation is made that the above version of FCA 413-a is current. Updated statutes and codes may be available at the New York State … WebBrowde Law, P.C., Chappaqua, NY (Kristen Prata Browde of counsel), for respondent. ... the court has the discretion to apply the factors set forth in Family Court Act § 413 (1) (f), or to apply the statutory percentages, or to apply both (see Family Ct Act § 413 [1] [c] [3]; Matter of Calta v Hoagland, 167 AD3d 598, 599 [2024]). Webeducational expenses for the child, if determined by the court (Family Court Act § 413 and Domestic Relations Law § 240). Child Support Percentages 1 child 17% 2 children 25% 3 children 29% 4 children 31% 5 or more at least 35% The percentage guideline is applied to combined parental income up to $154,000. Above $154,000 (which html textbox hint text