I hope you are not giving it to the child
It doesn't. Child support does not count as income and is not taxable for the recipient.
yes, you can use the child support to purchase a vehicle. Child support can be used for anything benefiting the child or children. A vehicle would help the child get to school, daycare, doctors appointments, etc... Child support is intended to support the child and can be used to pay bills (the child needs electricity, water, shelter, food, clothes and so on) so it can be used for various things.
Child support is not affected by the receipt of SSI by either the custodial parent or the child.
No. The child support will be based on the father's income and his ability to pay.No. The child support will be based on the father's income and his ability to pay.No. The child support will be based on the father's income and his ability to pay.No. The child support will be based on the father's income and his ability to pay.
if you are paying child support and have a new spouse, their income will not count toward child support unless the two of you have your own children together.
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Not as a part of the guidelines.
It depends on the state. In most states, drivers license and vehicle registration privileges can be suspended or revoked if you owe back child support.
Not ususally, but it really depends upon the issues involved. For example, child support obligations are not considered debts when it pertains to bankruptcy.
SSI recipients are not liable for current, ongoing child support and child support, current or past-due, cannot be withheld from SSI payments. [SSI recipients are, of course, liable for any past due child support.]
Yes, major assets such as a car or a house can be seized in order to pay child support.
No, unless the spouse is also a biological parent of the child.