Child Support Enforcement - Sarpy County Nebraska
Child Support Enforcement - Sarpy County Nebraska
Child Support Enforcement - Sarpy County Nebraska
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See § 43-104.22. The effect of a finding of abandonment is that the putative<br />
biological father has no further standing to raise objections in the matter of the<br />
adoption.<br />
Afterborn <strong>Child</strong>ren<br />
Brooks v. Brooks, 261 Neb. 289, 622 N.W.2d 670 (2001)<br />
There is no precise mathematical formula for calculating child support when subsequent<br />
children are involved.<br />
The calculation is left to the discretion of the court as long as the court considered<br />
the obligations to both families and the income of the other parent of the subsequent<br />
children.<br />
Crawford v. Crawford, 263 Neb. 37, 638 N.W.2d 505 (2002)<br />
in considering whether to deviate from the child support guidelines based on an<br />
order of support for a subsequent child, the trial court must have before it the<br />
calculations and any worksheets used to determine the child support order for the<br />
subsequent child. Without the actual figures, a court cannot properly determine<br />
whether application of the guidelines would be unjust or inappropriate in a given<br />
case, nor can it determine the best interests of the children.<br />
Prochaska v. Prochaska, 6 Neb. App. 302, 573 N.W.2d 777 (1998)<br />
Very good discussion of the relationship between an obligor’s child support<br />
obligation to children of his first marriage and his obligation to after born children of<br />
his present marriage, and a roadmap for how to properly give credit for those<br />
children.<br />
Appellate Practice/Standard of Review<br />
(see also Civil Procedure, Jurisdiction)<br />
25-1902 Final order, defined.<br />
An order affecting a substantial right in an action, when such order in effect determines the<br />
action and prevents a judgment, and an order affecting a substantial right made in a special<br />
proceeding, or upon a summary application in an action after judgment, is a final order which<br />
may be vacated, modified or reversed, as provided in this chapter.<br />
Source: R.S.1867, Code § 581, p. 496; R.S.1913, § 8176; C.S.1922, § 9128; C.S.1929, § 20-1902.<br />
See generally § 25-1912 Appeal; civil and criminal actions; procedure; notice of appeal;<br />
docketing fee; filing of transcript.<br />
(3) The proceedings to obtain a reversal, vacation, or modification of judgments and decrees<br />
rendered or final orders made by the district court, including judgments and sentences<br />
upon convictions for felonies and misdemeanors, shall be by filing in the office of the<br />
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