Well, let's see - the eighth child needs food, shelter, clothing, etc., just as much as the first child. Have you considered a vasectomy?
All states have a set amount of support that is to be paid relating to the number of children involved. The maximum number of support that is required by the non custodial parent is determined by the laws of the state where the children reside.
no because if you had a baby with another man your ex husband does not pay you with more child support because that is not his child
If that is the only child you share, then you will have to pay him child support. If there are two children, then you two will break even and no one will pay child support. If there are more than two children, then the amount of support will have to be re-calculated and he should pay you less.
If you live in the US... Parents are required to financially support ALL their children. So if you have more than one child, you will pay child support for more than one child. Did that answer your question? I'm not entirely sure what you're asking.
Yes since there is only so much money that can be taken for child support regardless of the number of children. The limit is 25% of a persons wage can be taken for child support. The courts can not take more then 25% of a persons income even if there are a hundred children.
If the father provides more than 50% of the support for the child, he is entitled to claim the children on his taxes. Consult an attorney or contact Legal Aid (for free or low-cost legal advice)
Yes, if the father has more time with the child than the mother, she will owe him child support.
yes the more money the father makes the higher his payment should be yes the more money the father makes the higher his payment should be
now that you are married to the father of your child he doesn't pay child support but pays no gives more money to support yours and his child and running the household. good luck
Absolutely. Check with a family lawt attorney or your local child support office for more information.
if you type in child support calculator florida into google it will give you the answer, depends on more details but i just did it and it came up with 2, 100 but i am sure it would be more.
Generally, child support is based on income, not assets.
Perhaps there are details that could provide an answer. Perhaps the father is unemployed and caring for the children while the mother works. Depending on the details, the father needs to take the issue to court if he wants to modify custody or child support. The current child support order must be followed until there is a modification. The court doesn't know about the situation until it is informed by the parties. So when you ask why the answer is probably because the father hasn't tried to do anything about the situation.