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Q: How much money will each child get when $7791 equally divided between 12 children?
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If a man pays child support and has 2 other kids after will the child support have to be recalculated and divided equally between all children?

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In a CA case where there are 2 children and the deceased is not married what happens if the oldest child transfers power of attorney to his Mom does the entire estate go to the younger sibling?

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