The court usually decides if a new job will cause your child support payments will increase. Occasionally there is a statement in either the law or your original court order depending on the state.
The order needs to be adjusted. See links below
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As a father if you have sole physical custody of your child you can ask the court to have your ex, pay child support to you, and the same would go for her. It is who ever has the most physical custody of the child and also if that person asks the court for child support payments. Answer #2 Yes you do have a say in your child's religion if you have any legal custody of your child. Find out through your court more information about this.
His parents pay for him and he pays child support for his baby.
Typically courts will not penalize a child by reducing support payments because a parent has had another child because this is not seen as being in the best interest of the child.
Child support is court ordered. The judge decides who pays child support and how much.
The parent that pays child support does not need to pay child support for her child`s kids, only the current right parent.
NO THIS IS NOT LEGAL. The mother is suppose to report that to the child support agency. Whenever the child moves out of the home and into another, it needs to be reported. And because the child is living with the boyfriend, the circumstance is even that much more difficult. In this case, i would clasify the girl as being emancipated. But, just to let you know the child support agency does not retro the payments. So all the payments dad made to mom, dad will not get it back.Hope this helps!?
now that you are married to the father of your child he doesn't pay child support but pays no gives more money to support yours and his child and running the household. good luck
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Depends on the state.
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