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November 09, 2011
  Legislative Update
Posted By Christina Ferrante, Attorney at Law
Bill AB 1349 (Chaptered) Conflicting Paternity Presumptions to Become Law Shortly:

Bill AB 1349 provides that a voluntary declaration of paternity is invalid if any of the following conditions were present at the time the declaration was executed:

  1. The child had a presumed parent because he or she was the child of a marriage pursuant to Family Code Section 7540
  2. The child already had a presumed parent under Family Code Section 7611
  3. The man signing the declaration is a sperm donor who is not considered a natural father as provided in Family Code Section 7613(b)

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October 30, 2011
  NEW ADDITION TO FAMILY CODE SECTION 3751 - HEALTH INSURANCE
Posted By Christina Ferrante, Attorney at Law
Family Code Section 3751 provides in part that health insurance coverage shall be rebuttably presumed to be reasonable in cost if the cost to the responsible parent providing medical support does not exceed 5% of his or her gross income.  In applying the 5% for the cost of health insurance, the cost is the difference between self-only and family coverage. 
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October 30, 2011
  CHILD SUPPORT CASE LAW UPDATES
Posted By Christina Ferrante, Attorney at Law
The following are recent child support case law updates, made through decisions made by the Court of Appeals in California:

IRMO Stanton (2010) 190 C.A. 4th 547

Obligor, Father is in the military
BAH- Basic Allowance Housing
BAS- Basic Allowance Subsistence
Father's position is that since BAH and BAS are nontaxable and a federal exemption bars levy or garnishment they are not an income for purposes of calculating child support.

The Court found that the Federal Preemption is inapplicable and Family Code Section 4053 takes into account "actual income" not "taxable income."  Therefore the BAH and BAS would be included in Father's income for purposes of determining support.

IRMO Kochan (2011) 193 C.A. 4th 420

Obligor, Father is a 40 year employee with the Cal State system.  If he retired, he would earn more income than by continuing to work.  Father does not want to retire; he wants to continue to work.  The Trial Court imputed the retirement income in calculating child support. 

The Court found that a party cannot be ordered to retire, even if it means the party would earn more income.



 
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November 25, 2009
  Family Law Attorney in Riverside
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