Matthew Brickman Addresses Issues Concerning How The Affordable Health Care Act Impacts Child Support

By: PRLog
The Affordable health Care Act, also known as ObamaCare is now a federal law moving into 2015 but every state has their own laws on how to calculate child support and time-sharing. Matthew Brickman, family and divorce mediator in West Palm Beach Florida addresses the confusion surrounding this issue and what every parent should know.
PRLog - Dec. 22, 2014 - WEST PALM BEACH, Fla. -- Most people have never read The Affordable Health Care Act nor fully understand it's impact on health care, income tax and child care expenses. Since every state has separate laws on the calculation of child support and time sharing there will certainly be a healthy degree of confusion in the year 2015 when the law will then have been in effect and enforceable for one full active year.

Matthew Brickman is a family and divorce mediator and founder of iMediate Inc. serving West Palm Beach, Florida and the surrounding areas. Recently he addressed ObamaCare and the issues surrounding the tax exemption for child support calculations.

He explained, "When it comes to family law, this is the last frontier where the state’s make their own individual laws. Each state creates their own rules concerning how child support is calculated, time-sharing with the children and who is going to provide medical insurance and get the tax exemption - until now. The Affordable Health Care Act, also known as ObamaCare, will change all of that."

Often dealing with tense issues surrounding divorce and the break up of a family, Matthew Brickman understands that this issue may potentially make the process of marriage dissolution, time sharing and child support even more pressurized therefore he has created a guide to fully explain the ramifications of The Affordable Health Care Act in detail on his website.

His guide can be downloaded for free at: http://www.ichatmediation.com/ObamaCareAndChildSupport/ (PDF)

An explanation of how his company iMediate Inc. handles divorce mediation matters can be viewed in the following video. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=BZ7xZ_bIaSk

About Matthew Brickman:

Matthew Brickman has been certified by the Supreme Court of Florida as a county civil family mediator who has worked in the 15th and 19th Judicial Circuit Courts since 2009 and 2006 respectively. He is also an appellate certified mediator who has mediated a variety of small claims, civil, and family cases that number in the hundreds.

If you are a law firm and wish to schedule your mediation you can use this form to schedule your mediation online: Law Firm Scheduler

If you are an individual and wish to schedule your mediation you can use this form to schedule your mediation online: Individual Mediation Scheduler

iChatMediation - Family Mediation Services 1200 Town Center Drive #424 Jupiter, FL 33458 (877) 822-1479 (561) 262-9121 or call **iMediate from any cell phone

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