February 2010 Archives
February 28, 2010
Mississippi father involved in custody battle for daughter
WLBT has a story about a Betonia, Mississippi father trying to keep his daughter here in Mississippi despite a Utah court ordering him to return the daughter to her mother and her step-father, who allegedly hit her causing bruising and threatened to kill her.
Click here to read the story.
February 13, 2010
Recession and child support
Recession in Mississippi impacts child support payments
Here is a common scenario: Husband and wife divorce with two children. At the time of the divorce, husband is making $100,000.00 a year. The couple reaches an agreement on child support based upon the husband's income. However, two years later, the husband loses his job and his new job only pays $50,000 a year. The question is whether he can get his child support reduced given his income is 50% less than what it was when the child support was originally calculated. The short answer is yes.
In Mississippi, child support can be modified if it can be shown that the reduction in income for the spouse paying child support was not voluntary and could not have been anticipated at the time of the original child support order. However, in order to get the child support reduced, the spouse paying child support must file a modification of child support with the Court or get the ex-spouse to agree to the modification and have the Court approve it. In either case, the Court must approve the reduction in child support.
In a recent case, I represented a father who suffered a dramatic reduction in his income. He called me soon after his income was reduced. We filed a Complaint for Modification, had a hearing, and the judge ruled in our favor. While the action was pending, the father continued to pay the previous amounts owed so he was not found in contempt.
Unfortunately, I receive a lot of calls from non-custodial parents who have lost their job or had their pay reduced. In many instances, they have got behind on child support payments. While they can still seek a modification for future amounts owed, the child support already owed cannot be modified.
If you have lost your job or had your pay cut at work and you pay child support, act quickly in seeking a modification. Waiting and missing child support payments will just cost you more money and could result in stiffer penalties from the court.
The Kisselburgh Law Firm represents individuals in Mississippi who are divorcing or involved in child custody and child support modifications. Contact us now at 601-936-4040 to schedule an appointment to discuss your legal rights.
February 6, 2010
Tupelo, Mississippi man jailed for failure to pay back child support
Judge send Tupelo, Mississippi man to jail for failure to pay child support
Roosevelt Linston, a former professional basketball player in the European League, was jailed after he failed to pay his child support, according to the Clarion Ledger. Linston was sentenced in May of last year to five years for failing to pay back child support of $16,500.00. However, the judge suspended the original sentence, but Linston still failed to pay the child support. He was jailed until such time as he pays the $16,500.00 in full.
Reported by: Robert Kisselburgh, Mississippi Divorce Attorney
February 5, 2010
Mississippi bill to abolish alienation affection dead
Senate kills bill to abolish alienation of affection in Mississippi
A bill intended to abolish the tort of alienation of affection in Mississippi died in committee. SB2057 was referred to the Senate Judiciary committee and died in committee. So the tort will live on in Mississippi. Paramours beware.
Reported by Robert Kisselburgh, Mississippi Divorce Lawyer

