Legal Question in Family Law in Virginia

Percent of child support obligation.

The Department of Child Support Enforcement just

ruled that my husband had to pay 100% of the

determined child support because the mother of his

child does not have a job. I have known several other

people who went for child support and did not have

jobs but the judge put them down as having part-time

jobs paying minimum wage. How can DCSE hold my

husband 100% financially responible--I know this is not

fair but is it legal?


Asked on 4/02/03, 12:46 pm

1 Answer from Attorneys

Michael Hendrickson Law Office Michael E. Hendrickson

Re: Percent of child support obligation.

DCSE is following its administrative regulations which may exclude a mother caring for small children from having any responsibilty for any part of the parental support liability

in determining what your husband must pay. If he

is unhappy with this determination, I believe that he can appeal it within the prescribed time limit, and, at some point have it reviewed "de novo" by the Juvenile & Domestic Relations District Court.

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Answered on 4/02/03, 6:06 pm


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