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FAMILY LAW – LETTERS OF ADVICE FOR BINDING CHILD SUPPORT AGREEMENTS

12 January 2018 by By Lawyers

Detailed Letters of Advice for Binding Child Support Agreements have been added to the Children publication in Family Law with one for the “payee” and one for the “payer”. The letters explain Child Support Assessments and the meaning and effect of  Binding Child Support Agreements on the client’s rights. Each letter also lists the particular advantages and disadvantages of Binding Child Support Agreements for the “payee” and the “payer”. The “payee” letter explains the advantage of registering the agreement where there are non-periodic payments.

Locate these letters on the Children matter plan in Settling it Early in the Child Support folder.

Filed Under: Family Law, Federal, Publication Updates Tagged With: Binding Child Support Agreements, children, family law, Letter of advice

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