How Do Courts Figure Gross Monthly Income?


In this video, divorce attorney Meredith Weiner provides information on how courts calculate gross monthly income.

You may also like

How Do We Trace Separate Property Out of Community Property?
Divorce attorney Meredith Weiner explains the best way to trace separate property out of community property is to look at bank statements. The bank statements will show where the property came from and where it went to.
How Does the Court Use an A/B List to Divide Property?
Divorce attorney Rock Rocheleau explains how the courts use an A/B list to divide property. The courts will have one party write out two lists of personal property. There will be an A list and a B list. It is important that the property is equally divided on the lists because the second party will get to choose which list they prefer.
How Do Courts Like to Divide Community Property?
The goal of the courts is to divide community property as equitable as possible. In this video, divorce attorney Meredith Weiner provides an overview of how the courts divide community property. It is not necessarily a fifty-fifty split.
How is Alimony or Spousal Support Calculated?
Overview provided by divorce attorney Meredith Weiner on how alimony is calculated. Typically courts will consider whether the person who is paying can afford to pay and whether the recipient has a need for the money. Factors include length of marriage, income, work history and more.
What if You Can't Serve Your Spouse Divorce Papers?
You must personally serve your spouse with divorce papers. What if you lost track of your spouse and no longer know where they are living?
What if My Spouse and I don't Have Any Assets Together?
Divorcing but don't have any cars, bank accounts, or credit cards together. You can file an uncontested divorce. Divorce attorney explains how to file an uncontested divorce.
How Much Alimony Will You Pay?
Divorce Lawyers Stacy Rocheleau explains how spousal support (aka alimony) is calculated. Stacy is the founding attorney of Right Lawyers. For over 14 years Right Lawyers has helped people with divorce, legal separation, and annulments.
Find Out If Judges Favor Mothers for Child Custody
Child custody attorney Laura Johns talks about child custody and whether judges prefer mothers over fathers. Laura is a divorce lawyer with Right Lawyers. For over 14 years Right Lawyers has helped people with divorce, legal separation, and annulments.
Find Out How to Make Changes to Your Child Support Order
Attorney Laura Johns explains when child support can be modified. Laura is a divorce attorney with Right Lawyers. For over 14 years Right Lawyers has helped people with divorce, legal separation, and annulments.
How Much Spousal Support Will I Get
Attorney Philip Spradling explains how spousal support (aka alimony) is calculated. Philip is a divorce attorney with Right Lawyers. For over 14 years Right Lawyers has helped people with divorce, legal separation, and annulments.

Page 1 of 5