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Can One State Garnish Wages For A Child Support Order Entered In Another State?

Wage garnishment issues for child support can get a bit more complex when the parent is required to pay child support lives in a different state. The good news is that states consistently cooperate with one another to make sure that appropriate child support is paid. In addition, by federal law all companies are required […]

I Think My Ex Is An Alcoholic, How Can I Best Protect My Children If I’m The Non-Custodial Parent?

There are many ways children can be harmed by an alcoholic parent. They include being injured in a car accident, physical or emotional abuse and being introduced to alcohol through its availability. It is important for you to find ways to protect your children from a custodial parent who is an alcoholic. In this Divorced Fathers […]

What Is The Financial Impact on the Divorced Father If He Remarries

Remarriage affects every area of life including your financial picture. Most likely, your financial picture will change some, but for the most part stay the same. In this Divorced Fathers Rights guide we discuss the financial impact of remarriage on the divorced father. After you read this guide, visit our helpful articles for more information on: child […]

Top 6 Things You Should Know About Divorce and Taxes

Divorce affects every area of life including taxes. If you’re filing taxes for the first time since you were divorced,  this Divorced Fathers Rights guide outlines the 6 things you should know about divorce and taxes. The Year of your Divorce is What Counts If you were divorced in January or in December of last year, or […]

Divorce and Religion, Who Has the Right to Choose the Children’s Religion?

Divorced parents who want to do the best they can for their children must learn to cooperate with their former spouse. When there are differences in religion, this principle can be difficult to apply, but it is essential. Conflict over religion will often lead children to rejecting religion altogether. In this Divorced Fathers Rights guide we give […]

Divorced Dad Holiday Tips to Put Your Children First

The holidays are magical for kids. They can be very rewarding for parents too, but keep in mind that the needs of the children should come first. In this Divorced Fathers Rights guide we give you tips will allow you to enjoy the holiday season with your children while making sure their needs are met. 1. Be Positive, […]

Holiday Survival Guide For Divorced Fathers

If you’re a divorced father, these tips will help you be the dad your kids need this holiday season. If both parents can keep in mind that the needs of the children should come first, you and their mother should be able to cooperate on a plan so that the kids enjoy the best of […]

Child Tax Breaks, Am I Eligible For Tax Breaks If I’m the Non-Custodial Parent?

If you are the non-custodial parent, you do have certain tax breaks for your children that are allowed by the IRS. Tax law varies significantly by state, but your state should allow some tax breaks. Visit your state’s website for details or consult your tax preparer for details. Let’s take it step by step. Most […]

I Just Went Through a Divorce, Can I Deduct Divorce Attorney Fees?

What are the IRS rules about deducing legal fees related to a divorce? In this Divorced Fathers Rights article gives you guidelines you can use as you prepare your taxes for the tax year in which you were divorced. As you might expect, the maze of regulations is fairly complicated. Here is a list of those legal expenses […]

My Divorce Decree States That I Can Claim the Children For Tax Purposes, What Happens If She Claims Them?

If your divorce decrees gives you the right to claim your children as deductions, it simultaneously denies your ex-wife the right to claim them. In this Divorced Fathers Rights guide explains how to proceed if your spouse claims the kids on their taxes if you were supposed to. Your Right to Claim your Children on your Taxes If […]