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Casey Kathleen Howard - Child Support Lawyer in zip code 60622

zipcode 60622 Child Support Lawyer - Casey Kathleen Howard
Casey Kathleen Howard


Area of Practice: Divorce, Family, Adoption, Guardianship, Juvenile, Employment, Wills, Defective Products, Speeding Ticket, Domestic Violence, Criminal Defense, Litigation, Child Custody, Child Support, Debt Collection, Workers Compensation

Zip code: 60622, Chicago, Illinois



Contact:

1624 W Division St Apt 405.

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Legal changes and their impact on child support obligations and enforcement. Doe v. State of California (2021) - Legal challenge to new child support laws, resulting in amendments to better address equitable support calculations.