Dependent children must be at the expense of Maryland
The state of children’s highest court said must take over the payments on the cost of a child in Maryland - even if the child in a foreign country, much lower cost of living.
The decision Tuesday by the Court of Appeals upheld a decision by Baltimore Circuit Court system Slawomir GLADIS to pay $ 497 per month to support his daughter 10 years, Ivana, lives in the Slovak Republic, with his mother.
This was the amount of Maryland according to the guidelines, although it was a judicial precedent, noting that about half the support of many girls in the lifestyle they would have if she lived in the States Unis.
The majority opinion, said that extra money is Ivana services it could have benefited willingly in Maryland, which normally not in their country of origin. ”
Two judges derogatory said it was “unfair” for guidelines in the cases because the vast differences in cost of living between the two countries.
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