In general (and regardless of military status), child support is a percentage of net income. In Illinois, for example, it's 20% of net income for one child, 25% for two, etc. Income is almost anything, including overtime, unemployment benefits and workers compensation, but not welfare payments or SSI.
No, the only people responsible for child support, are the parents of the child, not their partners. Although, their spouses will most likely be affected if incomes are shared between the household.
Some do, some don't. Most of the officers I know do not support it.
Divorce accompanied with alimony and/or child support.
Is a military course for preparing caribbean, canadians and recently US junior officers to command company size units or serve as Battalion size units staff officers, is conducted in Jamaica with the support of Canada and UK.
The benefits of police unions are the support it provides officers and their families. If officers are injured or killed these unions help support the families with things they may need.
General Officers provide personal support to high ranking officers. These Officers normally perform administrative or human resource related duties within the branch.
Police officers 141,350 Support officers 8500 Staff in the region of 74000
Yes, they are allowed to be in a political party. They are allowed to be active in the party as well. They can support a candidate through contributions, volunteer work etc. However, they are not allowed to use their status as military officers to promote a candidate or a political agenda. They are not allowed to go to meetings and rallys in uniform or to otherwise leverage their position for political purposes. Bottom line, they have to be careful to keep their military status separate from their political activities.
Henry's regiment is currently marching towards the enemy's position on the front lines of the battlefield. They are following their orders to engage in combat and support the overall military strategy of their commanding officers.
No he really does support the military though.
He has the same rights as any other father, the fact that he was married to someone else is irrelevant. But since you were not married he needs to establish paternity in court so he can petition for visitation or custody and also pay child support.
I joined the military.