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Clausen & Hassan  |  June 26, 2015

Calculating child support isn’t easy—Are You Treated Fairly?

Imputing income to a party who is voluntarily unemployed, underemployed or employed on a less than full-time basis can be a complex task. Clients often wonder how child support can
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Farhan  |  February 2, 2012

Determining Income of the Self-Employed Spouse

Defining the net income of a self-employed spouse is not a simple task.  Often, a divorcing party does not report his/her full income when self-employed. Likewise, income tax returns are
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Farhan  |  January 18, 2012

Minnesota Child Support and Military Allowances

Minnesota does consider military allowances as income when calculating child support. Men and women serving in the Military often receive allowances for active duty. These allowances are often called BAH
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