Even if you make minimum wage, you will be expected to pay child support. The court sets the order based on your income and on certain allowable living expenses you may have.
17-35%
No. You have income.
It can have different meanings depending on the jurisdiction. In some places, it means that the parent obliged to pay child support has no discernible means of income so minimum wage is implied and used for child support calculation.
See the information at the related link that will enable you to estimate child support on any particular wage level.See the information at the related link that will enable you to estimate child support on any particular wage level.See the information at the related link that will enable you to estimate child support on any particular wage level.See the information at the related link that will enable you to estimate child support on any particular wage level.
Both parents are jointly responsible for their child's support. Your share will be based on a percentage of your net income.
The minimum wage garnishment in South Dakota will vary depending on the type of debt. Up to 20 percent of your disposable earnings can be garnished except for child support. Child support can take up to 60 percent of your disposable earnings.
minimum wage
about $11111100
In most states when the non custodial parent is not working the child support is figured as if they were working. Sometimes it is figured at minimum wage and a 40 hour work week. Sometimes higher if the non custodial parent was making substantially more than minimum wage before.
Assumed minimum wage
In Utah and Wyoming it is based on Minimum Wage. You need to check with a Child Support office for your state.
No. Why would he pay? Take the child's mother to court for child support. If she doesn't have a job, they will probably input her wages for a minimum wage job.