Such a matter would be determined by the laws of the state in which the minor child resided at the time the latest support order was granted.
I receive $800. prmonth, child support is garnishing $500. pr. Month How do I reduce the garnishments
you can get close by taking your payment for every month multipied by how many years you haven't paid but they also add intrest on back support
100 dollars at least a month.
The father of the child (whether he was ever legally married to the child's mother or not) is obligated to pay the child support. His new spouse cannot be LEGALLY obligated to pay it since she has no part in the action at all, but there is no bar to her helping her husband pay it if she wishes to do so.
$15,000 a month
You have to go back to court to have it modified if you find it too much.
$90, 00.00 to $100 thousand a month 1.2 million a year, that's when he's not taken to court for non-payment of child support, or he going to court for a child support reduction, if you really want to know how much someone is really worth, not the tabloids trash talk, you can go by how much he is paying in child support, by what Diddy is paying per month in child support, he nowhere closed to what he tell everyone and the tabloids what he really worth, you be surprised and disappointed what Diddy is really worth, look it up, it on the web, how to calculate child & spruce support payments?
Child support is determined by the number of children you have in your care and the financial situation of the parent that is paying child support. Since every person's financial situation is different the amount people have to pay for child support varies from case to case. There is no set amount. The only way you can find out how much you should receive is to go to court to sue your children's' other parent for child support. The court will them determine how much should be paid every month.
Depending on how much he makes and can afford.
Any spousal support would reduce his child support, as it is a deductible item off his gross income, and there are no clear guidelines for setting it.
Judges have a lot of discretion about retroactive support. I would definitely raise this as a defense.
You are required by law to support your biological child. That obligation has nothing to do with any other non-related children belonging to your child's mother. If you live in the United States the court will determine how much child support you must pay for your child by using your state child support guidelines.