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In most (probably all) jurisdictions where a formula is used to determine the amount of child support, it will take into account the income of both parties and their expenses. If your ex is making $500 a week but paying $250 a week for child care, their net income will be reduced to account for that. This will result in you paying more child support. So, in that sense, the answer is yes. If you mean paying the child support ordered by the court and then also paying child care on top of that, then no, unless the support order specifically says you have to.
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.
To get help in finding a reputable Child Care Provider you can go to the website Child Care Services. They have many helpful tips on Child Care and a Child Care Referral Central to call for help. You can also go to Searching for Childcare for help in finding a Reputable Child Care Provider.
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No. But some costs of adoption may be deductible from taxable income. Answer: If you adopt a special needs child from foster care you may be entitled to adoption subsidies. These can include medicaid and money to help with the child's special needs.
It's a book that cost you money promising to help stop paying child support. It's similar to the books on how to stop paying taxes.
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If there is someone who has custody of a child and can no longer care for the child, they need to give the child to another family member. The local DHS office can help find family members to take care of the child.
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No there is an act that protects them!