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Child Support in Virginia: What You Should Know About Upcoming Changes in the Law!

April 16, 2014 By Marc Leave a Comment

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Our legislature has stepped up to the plate and enacted new child support laws and guidelines.  The new guidelines will mark the first amendment in over 25 years.   Highlighted below are two significant changes to the Virginia Child Support laws:

Child Support Guidelines

If you look at the current Virginia Child Support Guidelines statute (Va. Code 20-108.2), you will see a long table with presumptive monthly child support obligations, based on the combined monthly gross incomes of the parents–aptly titled “Schedule of Monthly Basic Child Support Obligations”.

This table will be different in July 2014 when the amended statute takes effect.  If you look at the revisions (here: HB 933), you will immediately notice the differences.  The most notable:

  • There are new minimum amounts for the lowest income range, and the support figures change depending on the number of children.
  • The new guidelines have specific support figures for combined gross incomes over 10,000, all the way up to 35,000. 

Should you file to amend your current order based on these new child support guidelines? 

  • Possibly!  Depending on the circumstances, the new law may substantially increase or decrease the support amount in your case.  We would strongly suggest that you consult with an experienced family law attorney to determine whether the new law would lead to a deviation from the current amount that is significant enough to warrant the filing of a motion to amend your support order.

 Unreimbursed Medical Expenses

The current law requires that the custodial parent foot the bill for the first $250.00 in “reasonable and necessary unreimbursed medical or dental expenses” for each child who is the subject of the support order (unless the parties otherwise agree, or good cause is shown as to why this should not be the case).  After the first $250.00, the parties typically divide additional unreimbursed expenses in proportion to their gross incomes.  See Virginia Code 20-108.2(D).

The new law removes the $250.00 threshold.  This means that, absent good cause or an agreement to the contrary, the parties will proportionately divide all reasonable and necessary unreimbursed expenses.  This is a significant change for custodial parents—especially those with 2 or more kids who have currently been obligated to pay $500+ each year in unreimbursed expenses, before the other parent even becomes responsible for a portion.

Should you file to amend your current order based on this change in the law? 

  • If you are the custodial parent and your order requires you to pay the first $250.00 of unreimbursed medical expenses, you should contact a Virginia family law attorney to discuss your options.  It may be worthwhile to pursue an amendment to your order.

The Virginia trial lawyers at BoykoNapier practice family law throughout the Richmond area, including Henrico, Chesterfield, Hanover and the surrounding localities.  If you are considering a review of your child support order, contact BoykoNapier today at (804) 658-3418, or contact us via email.  

Filed Under: Family Law Tagged With: Child Support, Child Support Guidelines, Experienced Attorney, Family Law, Support Guidelines, Virginia Code, Virginia Trial Lawyers

Boyko and Napier selected for inclusion in Super Lawyers–Rising Stars Edition

July 16, 2013 By Marc Leave a Comment

SL-logo-270x65BoykoNapier, PLLC is pleased to announce that Marc A. Boyko and Mary A. Napier have been selected to the 2013 Virginia Rising Stars list.  Each year, no more than 2.5 percent of the attorneys in the state of Virginia are selected by the research team at Super Lawyers to receive this honor.  Our attorneys would like to thank their colleagues in the Richmond area for the nominations and support that led to this incredible recognition.

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than 70 practice areas who have attained a high degree of peer recognition and professional
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practice area. The result is a credible, comprehensive and diverse listing of exceptional attorneys.

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Injured in a Car Accident? Here are Some Quick Tips

April 3, 2013 By Marc Leave a Comment

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When you or a loved one is involved in a motor vehicle accident, it is always an emotional and frightening experience.  For that reason, it is important to consider a few things if this happens.

  • Treat Your Injuries: first and foremost, you need to take care of yourself or your loved ones.
    • Following an accident, it is wise to consider getting checked out by a doctor; even if you think you are fine, note that some injuries may not surface until many hours after an accident occurs.
    • Ask for an ambulance to take you to the emergency room, especially if you know you’ve been seriously injured.
    • Bring company—it is best to have a loved one there to support you while you are being examined and treated.
    • Be honest—tell your physician about all of the pain/discomfort you are experiencing.
  • Follow Doctor’s Orders: although it is often frustrating and time consuming, it is important to follow the recommendations of your physician.
    • If your doctor recommends certain tests or procedures, give your consent.
    • Take medications as prescribed
    • Be sure to schedule and attend any recommended follow-ups or appointments with a specialist
    • If your doctor tells you to stay home from work for a period of time, don’t work.  You might risk further injury.
  • Document the Incident:
    • Photographs:
      • Of the Vehicle (to show the damage and location of vehicles at scene, if possible)
      • Of the Injuries (document initial injuries, as well as healing process over time)
    • Police Report:
      • Contact the police for a report of the accident
      • Note: this should not be misconstrued as advising you to give a statement to police–it may be wise to speak with an attorney before giving a statement, particularly if the accident was your fault or if the other party claims it was your fault.  Any statement you provide could potentially be used against you.
    • Exchange Information: it is always important to exchange contact info with the other driver, particularly the insurance information.
  • Deal with Insurance Companies:
    • Be Cautious about giving recorded statements about the incident.  You may leave out certain important details, or confuse issues.  In some situations, these statements may be used against you and impact your financial recovery.
    • Be careful accepting any settlement offers from an insurance agent before speaking with an attorney; they will often try and get you to settle for an amount that is far lower than what you may be entitled to receive.
    • Get an Estimate: before you repair your vehicle, get an estimate to detail the damage and the cost of the repairs.
  • Contact an Attorney: a skilled personal injury attorney can help you get a greater financial award for your injuries

At BoykoNapier, our personal injury attorneys are skilled Virginia trial lawyers and are here to help you through this difficult time.  Whether your accident occurs in Richmond, Henrico, Hanover, Chesterfield or anywhere else in Virginia, call us today at (804) 658-3418.

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