No, only a certain percentage, usually 25% of a check can be taken out. If the father has the money automatically taken out then he has agreed to this and yes they could take all the money. If however his check is being garnished due to having arrears it should not be taken out of one check. I would research Ohio's rules on how much can be taken out of a check for child support.
Taxpayer dollars support the entire corrections system - so - in that sense - yes, they do.
Normally child support is taken out at each and every paycheck. Unless your paycheck is so huge that a single one will suffice to cover the whole thing. (not likely, unless you are an NBA player or the like)
Running quickly in the park, the dog chased the squirrel up the tree.
The paycheck was $225
She turns over her entire paycheck to him every week.
FICA stands for Federal Insurance Contributions Act. Basically, it's taxes used as payment into the Social Security and Medicare benefits programs. This is how you contribute to those programs. When you're an employee, you pay half and your employer pays half. Your half is deducted from your paycheck, then your employer adds their half and sends the entire amount in on your behalf when they pay all the other payroll taxes. Self-employed people don't have an employer to pay half, so they pay the entire amount for their Social Security and Medicare taxes.
Two information systems that support the entire organization:Enterprise resource planning systemsTransaction processing systems
Two information systems that support the entire organization:Enterprise resource planning systemsTransaction processing systems
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The rainforests support an ecosystem that benefits the entire environment of Peru.