Warner Robins, GA asked in Child Support and Family Law for Georgia

Q: Doesn't child support validates the constitution?

The administrative process violates separation of powers and is unconstitutional. In re Marriage of Sandra Lee Holmberg vs Ronald Gerald Holmberg as well as other case laws that already a exist.

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A: No, child support does not violate the constitution.

A: You should hire an attorney if you have a pending child support case because the argument you have presented today will not be successful and you will be assessed with support, if you are the biological, non-custodial parent and the custodial parent seeks support. And since you will be unable to modify for 2 years without a material change in circumstances, whatever order you get you will be stuck with. You want to make sure it's correct.

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