Breach of Binding Child Support Agreement: 5 Key Points
Child support agreements are legally binding. When one parent violates this agreement, the consequences can be severe. This blog post will explore what constitutes a
Child support agreements are legally binding. When one parent violates this agreement, the consequences can be severe. This blog post will explore what constitutes a
Binding Child Support Agreements (BCSAs) are an important part of family law in Australia. BCSAs are a way of setting out the financial arrangements between
When a parent, such as a father, has another child with a different family, this can affect the amount of child support the parent must
The sale of a house does not directly count as income for child support purposes in the straightforward sense that earning a salary or wage
Child support in Australia ensures that children receive adequate financial support from both parents, even if they are not living together. The Department of Human
Dealing with an ex not paying child support in Australia can be a challenging and emotionally taxing situation. This blog post aims to provide guidance
Child support payments are not tax-deductible. The Australian Taxation Office (ATO) stipulates that child support payments are neither deductible by the payer nor considered taxable
Child support after 18 is possible in Australia. Remember that although payments typically end when the child turns 18, there are circumstances in which child
Child support is designed to help cover the expenses involved with raising children, such as food, clothing, medical costs, housing, school costs and costs related
Child support payments are made by people to provide financial support to children from their previous relationship. Child support payments are usually made by the