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I believe this is fairly uniform among the states: 20% of net income for one child; 25% for two children, and so on. However, the court/child support agency can deviate from those guidelines for numerous reasons.

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In general, child support is a percentage of net income. In Illinois, for example, it's 20% of net income for one child, 25% for two, etc. Income includes almost everything, including overtime, unemployment benefits and workers compensation, but not welfare payments or SSI.

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The court will calculate the amount based on the both parents' income, alimony, other child support payments, day care expenses and health insurance costs. There is not set percentage, as other states have.

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Child s support in Indiana is determined by several factors:

To determine the appropriate child support award:

  • The weekly gross income is calculated for each parent. Weekly gross income includes, but is not limited to, salaries, wages, commissions, bonuses, overtime, pensions, severance, workers' compensation, unemployment insurances benefits, gifts, inheritances and spousal maintenance from a prior marriage.

Each parent completes a worksheet listing their income. Each worksheet must be signed by the parent. Income must be verified with documentation of past and current earning. Pay stubs and past tax returns are often used to prove income.

  • A basic support obligation is found using the parents' total income and a support schedule.

Certain payments are deducted from the total income, such as, court-ordered child support for prior children and spousal maintenance from a prior marriage.

  • Additions will be made to the child support obligation for expenses such as child care, health insurance for the child and extraordinary health or educational costs.
  • The support obligation is pro-rated between the parents based on their proportionate share of the total income. Dividing the weekly income of each parent by the total will give you each parent's percentage share of the income. Each parent's child support obligation is determined by multiplying his or her percentage share of the total weekly income times the total child support obligation.
  • Adjustments might be made to the child support obligation, if a parent will pay for child care or health insurance premiums. A parenting time credit may also apply. Deviations from the guideline amount are also occasionally granted.
  • The court will finally order the non-custodial to pay his or her pro-rated child support amount to the custodial parent.

Child support is a complicated determination; contact an attorney to discuss your rights and obligations.

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I believe that the same guidelines apply nationwide: for one child, 20% of net income; for two children, 25%, and so on.

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Can child support be paid monthly in Indiana?

Yes, in Indiana you can pay your child support monthly unless it is set up on a garnishment from wages. If your wages are being garnished, your child support will be paid when you get paid.


Do you have to pay support if your child gets kicked out of school in the state of Indiana?

In Indiana, child support continues until the age of 18, regardless of the child's high school standing.


In the state of Indiana how much does a parent have to pay when a child is sent to juvinile detention centers?

In general, child support is a percentage of net income.


What does the acronym CSUP stand for as used in an Indiana state child support document?

CSUP: Child Support


How long legally can Georgia hold an inmate for Indiana to extradite on child support?

Indiana has 10 days to extradite. If it is for child support they will pick him or her up and extradite also.


Will child support be shut off if child is moved from Indiana to another state?

No it will not.


Can Florida extradite from Indiana jail for not paying child support?

If a person is already in jail, there is no child support owed.


If a child is not living at home at the age of 19 do they still get child support in the state of Indiana?

No that person is an adult and child support stops at 18.


Can you go to jail for not paying child support on a child over 18 years old in Indiana?

That depends on the circumstances. Indiana reserves the right to jail parents found in contempt of court for failure to pay any child support in arrears no matter the age of the child, or failure to abide by an extended support order (where support is modified by the court to continue past the child's age of emancipation, which is 19 in Indiana, recently lowered from age 21 ). In general, if no support is in arrears, Indiana child support terminates when the child reaches the age 19 although a provision remains for the "educational needs" of a child over 19 but doesn't spell out exactly what falls into that category.


What does nadcu stand for Indiana child support?

NADCU is a bucket in ISETS and it means that the money is regular child support owed to the CP.


If a child is 18 and not in school does non custodial parent still pay child support in Indiana?

No.


Does child support stop if the child drops out of school at age 18 in Indiana?

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