No, the military will not reimburse its members for child support. However, if you do claim the child/children as a dependent, they will allot you a slightly higher BAH. Each situation varies, so it is best to talk to your superiors regarding this matter.
Yes, to reimburse the State for its expenses.
The answer is simple. The father must pay child support to reimburse the social agency that is supporting his child. It is not the responsibility of tax payer supported agencies to support the children of irresponsible parents. If you bring a child into the world you must support that child until adulthood.The answer is simple. The father must pay child support to reimburse the social agency that is supporting his child. It is not the responsibility of tax payer supported agencies to support the children of irresponsible parents. If you bring a child into the world you must support that child until adulthood.The answer is simple. The father must pay child support to reimburse the social agency that is supporting his child. It is not the responsibility of tax payer supported agencies to support the children of irresponsible parents. If you bring a child into the world you must support that child until adulthood.The answer is simple. The father must pay child support to reimburse the social agency that is supporting his child. It is not the responsibility of tax payer supported agencies to support the children of irresponsible parents. If you bring a child into the world you must support that child until adulthood.
If the child is eligible for support and not receiving it, yes. The money will go to reimburse the state for your medical expenses and those of the child.
Child support that all military members pay is called Aid to Dependent Children. Military Pay Command has schedules for this. It is extremely difficult to collect more than is already scheduled by military pay alowances. Actually, it is nearly impossible.
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Pay up your arrears before applying. The military does not allow late child support.
For disabled children, the courts often require support past age 18. If the child is a ward, the State might seek support to reimburse that expense.
Yes, all pension benefits both military, SS, private, etc. can be garnished for child support.
No you do not.
If you are talking about help from the state, then not exactly. The way it works is that if you obtain help from the state, the state gets to try to collect your child support to reimburse itself for what the state is paying you.
No, child support does not start until the child is born. Once the child is born the mother can seek child support and it can be deducted from the father's pay.
The military has recourse for collecting child support. You can contact his branch of military for assistance. There will also need to be a court order for child support. It is best to consult a military attorney or your own for help in this matter.