yes- cars, bigger clothes, college, more expensive electronics
lol sounds morbid
It covers the day to day expenses related to the child. Extraordinary expenses are usually addressed as part of the child support order or separation agreement. If the child has additional costs for participating in sports it can be addressed by a modification of the child support order or by agreement of the parents. Often, child support payments increase according to state guidelines as a child grows older and expenses increase. If the non-custodial parent doesn't want to contribute they do not have to without a court order to do so.
Possibly, if the child has "extraordinary" (i.e., unusually high) expenses.
Yes, due to the additional medical costs. see linksA bit more:You need to check with an attorney in your state, but it may be possible to have the court order the father of the unborn child to pay medical expenses related to the pregnancy, as well as child support once the child is born.
If there is no living spouse, the children are responsible. If the daughter is the only child, it is her responsibility. In return for raising children and the expenses associated with it, I would think the least a parent could expect is for their child to pay for their funeral.
There is no specific rule that guarantees an increase in the amount the custodial parent receives if the child has autism. Child support amounts are determined based on various factors, including the income of both parents and the child's needs. However, if the custodial parent can demonstrate that the child's autism-related expenses are substantial and necessary, it may be possible to request a modification of the child support order.
Application of expenses directly related to the child, excluding basic costs of the adult living alone. see link
A individual taxpayer does not get a exemption for a child care provider. Are you a child care provider? Or a individual taxpayer wanting some information about the income tax credit for child and dependent care expenses? For the credit for child and dependent care expenses go to the IRS gov web site and use the search box for Publication 503 (2009), Child and Dependent Care Expenses Click on the below Related Link
It shouldn't have any effect on what you're paying. You're not responsible for your grandchild. In Kansas and Missouri, an increase can be ordered to cover the additional expenses related to the pregnancy, but there are states that make this grounds to discontinue support, with the approval of the court. see link
A drop in infant and child mortality rates. An increase in the coast to raise a child. APEX (:
Child care expenses will be figured in to the financial statements used to calculate the child support amount.Child care expenses will be figured in to the financial statements used to calculate the child support amount.Child care expenses will be figured in to the financial statements used to calculate the child support amount.Child care expenses will be figured in to the financial statements used to calculate the child support amount.
There is none. If no spouse or adult disabled child occupies the home, the State will expect the applicant to sell it and use the proceeds for medical care or other legitimate expenses.
A. A drop in overall birthrates B. An increase in the cost to raise a child C. A drop in infant and child mortality rates