yes
Child support is calculated based on income of the father (or mother in such a case). If the father is unemployed his child support will still be calculated based on whatever minimum wage is in your state. The only time this does not apply is when the father is on disability. Welfare shouldn't matter.
That option IS available to the court as a lever to apply pressure to the deadbeat parent. REASONING: If the deadbeat parent fails to pay support, the state would have to spend TAXPAYER supported money in order to support the dependent child.
contact child support enforcement
If I am not eligible to apply to SAAS for support, where can I get support for my course? If you are ... eligible students are entitled to apply for help with their tuition fees and ... You can apply to us for a student loan to pay part or all of your fees If I am not eligible to apply to SAAS for support, where can I get support for my course? If you are ... eligible students are entitled to apply for help with their tuition fees and ... You can apply to us for a student loan to pay part or all of your fees
He can apply for it to be shared more equally, yes. He is after all paying for the child when he's with him which then would be half the time. It would not happen automatically.
If your child is an adult, and no longer in full time education, you should apply to the court to modify your support order reflecting this change. In most cases, it does not happen automatically, and you will need the court order to reflect this.
no
apply for aid. and have a good job. and the support of parents
You can get help paying for college for my children by applying to various grants and scholarships. You can also apply for loans at collegeboard.com or fafsa.gov
Child support is generally paid to the one who has the major part of the custody but when you split it more equal the one paying pays less since he then have the child more than earlier and therefor pay already while the child is in his custody. He has to apply for the child support to be reduced though based on the new custody agreement.
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Apply for financial aid. Ask the school where you want to study to send you the forms.