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Child Support and Children with Special Needs

By Mary Browning on May 21, 2010
Posted in Divorce, Estate Planning, Special Needs Trusts, Trustees

One issue often overlooked by divorce attorneys as well as their clients is the payment of child support when the couple has a child with special needs. Child support, although paid directly to a spouse, is considered to be an asset of the child for purposes of determining eligibility for means-tested governmental programs. To avoid…

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