They don't use a percentage system.
The basic child support obligation is determined using a worksheet, based on the combined gross income of the parents. You'll use one worksheet to determine child support when you have basic visitation, and another worksheet when you have shared responsibility.
"Basic visitation" means one parent has physical custody and the other parent has visitation less than 35% of the time; and
"Shared responsibility" means each parent provides a suitable home for the children of the parties, when the children spend at least 35% of the year in each home and the parents significantly share the duties, responsibilities and expenses of parenting.
You can try, but the mother's new spouse isn't responsible for your child.
Yes, the non custodial parent will have to file for a change in the child support for it to be lowered. The new child support will be based on the new income.
No. The statute of limitations for child support arrears in New York is twenty years from the date of the default. However, in your case it seems that your mother never obtained a court order for child support. You have no cause of action.
In general, child support is a percentage of net income. When calculating support for younger children, support actually ordered and paid for older children is subtracted from net income.
If the mother is receiving any kind of assisstanse, yes, they will open child support case and pursue it.
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No, the father must support his previous child. You knew this when you had a new child with him.
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How much Child Support you pay or receive is based on total gross income. In your search on your computer type in New York Child Support Chart and New York Child Support Calculator. There is no way that a precise figure can be given to this question.
No the new spouse is not responsible.
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No. You only need to pay child support if you have a child. Starting a new business is not classed as having a child though it can be expensive.
No. The child's parent is responsible for paying child support.
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.
No, child support is his responsibility only.