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Document Type
Peach Sheet
Abstract
These Acts relate to child support and alimony generally. HB 261 makes payroll deductions possible in a broad group of cases and does not does not restrict the use of payroll deductions in enforcement of support obligations to IV-D cases. SB 277 allows for revisions of judgments for alimony or child support when the recipient of support is cohabitating with a third party.
Recommended Citation
Brill, Daliah
(1993)
"DOMESTIC RELATIONS Alimony and Child Support Generally: Provide for Payroll Deductions for Child Support and for Revisions of Judgment for Permanent Alimony or Child Support Generally When Authorized, Petition and Hearing; Cohabitation with Third Party as Grounds for Revision; Attorney Fees; Temporary Modification Pending Trial,"
Georgia State University Law Review:
Vol. 10:
Iss.
1, Article 2.
Available at:
http://digitalarchive.gsu.edu/gsulr/vol10/iss1/2
