Divorce Questions - Child Support Interactive Web
Online help and support is available through the child support interactive web provided by the office of the
attorney general for most states. Divorce questions, child support questions and free assistance are provided to
qualified applicants. One the more valuable services provided online may include a questionnaire which
prescreens for possible qualification for all state financial assistance available to single parents. Also, the
Office of Child Support enforcement, U.S. Department of Health & Human Resources, maintains a current list
of all State and Local IV-D Agency resources.
Note About Divorce Questions
- Divorce questions relating to legal requirement are ultimately resolved by a judge. Lawyers should advise
clients on the likelihood of success when pleading a more favorable outcome.
- Divorce questions which involve the best interest of children are determined by the court, ordinarily
based upon expert depositions, testimony and reports.
- Other divorce questions and factual disputes are resolved by juries, unless by agreement a jury is
waived,. In bench trials, judge perform the roles of both judge and jury.
- Ordinary divorce questions and disputes over small legal issues are commonly decided by the agreement of lawyers or
spouses without involving the court.
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