Receiving information from child welfare, assessing personal income from corporate financial disclosure, and, dividing my property equally, but he won't share his?
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This week we tackled three questions: First, when child welfare / protective services are involved with your family matter, can you access information that has not been formally provided to you? Second, a former partner is receiving both income and dividends from a closely held company. How can we assess what the payor's actual income is, for the purposes of child support? Finally, a listener is stuck, when a former partner wants half the sale proceeds from the family home, but he refuses to share the proceeds from the sale of his condo. Find us online at DivorcedAndDone.com and our podcast email [email protected], send voicemails to SpeakPipe.com/DivorcedAndDone We're a TOP 10 podcast as ranked by Feedspot, we recently ranked in the top 10 of the Best 100 Divorce Podcasts. Check it out https://blog.feedspot.com/divorce_podcasts/ We're also on TikTok: @familylaw_darrenschmidt and Instagram: @DivorcedAndDone Don't forget to leave us a review on Spotify, Apple Music, or wherever you get your podcasts. Everything we talk about on this podcast is for your information, but it is not legal opinion or legal advice. Executive Producer/Sound Overlord: Jessica Murphy, https://www.instagram.com/_jessmurphyy/
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