In last month’s Modern Family column, Karen Pinkert-Lieb wrote Aug. 6 about the recent decision allowing non-custodial parents to get child support. Before that decision, non-custodial parents just assumed they would be paying, rather than receiving, child support. As we see increased litigation in trial courts resulting from this decision and as we face the prospect of dealing with a new maintenance statute that will have effects on child support calculations, it reminded me of the custody fights waged in part …