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ITS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO GO TO CASE WORKER AND REQUEST MORE MONEY BECAUSE HIS INCOME GOES UP UNLESS THE STATE REVALUATES THE CASE, BUT MORE LIKELYIT WILL STAY THE SAME IF YOU DONT DO ANYTHING. REMEMBER YOUR INCOM COUNTS JUST AS WELL AS HIS No if your parents goes up it is not your business to worry you will still get your child support it would be more than you had last time though.

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If there's a substantial change, yes. The parties have to return to court to accomplish this.

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Q: Does the amount of child support change if the payer's income changes?
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Can child support be based on income?

Yes the amount can be based on your income.


How much income would you get as a single parent on income support?

The judge will be the one that will decide the how much if any income support you may be qualified to receive from the payer of the support amount.


What is a rate of change?

"Rate of change" means how quickly something changes. Examples in physics include a speed as a rate of change of position - if your position changes 10 meters every second, then that (10 meters/second) is your rate of change of position, or your velocity. Or if your income increases by a thousand dollars a year, then that's the rate of change of your income - how quickly your income changes.


What happens when father wants to lower child support if he has not paid since 2006?

In general, a change in child support requires a change in income of at least 20%. Keep in mind that child support cannot be modified retroactively, so he still owes the unpaid amount from 2006.


Can dad change custody order to an equal shared parental responsibility and pay no child support?

The child support amount would depend on the difference in income. Even sole custody fathers are ordered to pay child support.


How can supply and demand can affect jobs stability and income?

They can change the amount of income you earn!


Can you change your child support back to the original court ordered amount?

Yes, if your current income/resources and the needs of the child[ren] justify it under the laws of your State.


Will your child support and alimony amounts increase if you remarry in the state of Mississippi?

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What does it mean that stocks and bonds are relatively liquid?

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Can you deduct the amount of money you pay for child support from your earned income?

not for tax purposes


Does the child support court look at the income of the mother if she is remarried?

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