CHILD SUPPORT AFTER 18 FOR ADULT CHILDREN WITH DISABILITIES
On Demand Seminar
ITEM #:  1722001801   |   EVENT CODE:  254303
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$65.00
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To claim CLE credit, view by:  February 29, 2020

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Incapable of Self-Support? Child Support after 18 for Adult Children with Disabilities

Originally presented:  April 11, 2018     |     Course length:  1.0 hour

In Minnesota, child support generally continues until a child turns 18 and graduates from high school. For children with disabilities who are "incapable of self-support," however, a child support obligation can be indefinite in nature. This presentation will examine situations in which child support can continue after age 20, how child support affects government benefits, and how to address child support for children with disabilities in dissolution proceedings. 

– Jason L. Schellack; Autism Advocacy & Law Center, LLC
– Emily K. Cooper; Cooper Law, LLC

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Minnesota CLE has applied to the Minnesota State Board of CLE for 1.0 standard CLE credit. The maximum number of total credits you may claim for attending this program is 1.0 credit.

Depending on the jurisdiction in which you practice, you may or may not be able to claim credit for viewing this on demand seminar. Please check with your licensing agency for accreditation information.

STANDARD PRICE
$65.00
MSBA MEMBER, NEW LAWYER, AND OTHER DISCOUNTS, IF APPLICABLE, WILL BE APPLIED DURING CHECKOUT.
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