For all users
- Spousal support. In states where spousal support is calculated, when the checkbox to use calculated spousal support is cleared, we now also clear the spousal support amount.
- American Opportunity Tax Credit. For years after 2017, it is now possible to specify that the American Opportunity Tax Credit is refundable.
State specific
California
- Judicial Council Forms. We updated Riverside RI-FL042 to the latest release.
- Tax tables. We updated our tax tables to current-year California taxes. (The state does not release current-year tax tables until September or October each year.)
- Spousal Support. For California, child support was being calculated treating current-relationship spousal support as taxable/tax deductible. We now reflect the entry to this effect which could cause it to be treated as non-taxable.
- California bonus report. Upon exiting the bonus report, actual support was changed. Upon the next entry, the correct amount was reinstated. But now, this does not happen at all.
Colorado
- Child Support. The Colorado Judicial council requested a change in the calculation of adjustment for certain children of other relationships. We have implemented this request.
- Bonus report. We now allow “Unknown,” etc. on bonus report fields.
Florida
- Support what if. Changing the alimony payer in the Child Support What If screen will now trigger an update of the child support calculation.
Illinois
- Insurance. On the Illinois Affidavit, we now allow an entry in the “Type of Insurance” boxes when someone other than party pays cost of insurance.
New Jersey
- Case Management Order. We updated the New Jersey Case Management Order to the latest release.
New York
- Real Estate. In New York, a new file was automatically entering a real estate property. That no longer happens.