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The answer depends, among other things, on whether the baby's paternity has been legally established and, if so, the income and assets of both parents.
no. the courts will take the income and certain expenses of the parents of the child to determine support amount. they will first ask if paternity has been established. if the father is going to question it then they will order a DNA test before any support is going to be determined.
Yes, but if he lacks income, the parents could be ordered to pay it based on an assumption of minimum wage. Further, he has no rights to the child until a court approves it. Since the father didn't give birth and he was not legally married at the time of the birth he must seek other means of establishing his paternity and that is done through paternity test. A paternity test can be arranged through the court and once established the father can request visitations, custody and set up child support for the child.
Paternity must be established before support is ordered. Doing so requires actual notice to the putative father, not publication or ordinary mail. The father's name may be entered on a birth certificate only if he signs an acknowledgment of paternity. Retroactive support is generally limited to 24 months prior to the effective date of current support. Default judgments and imputed income occur only when the PF has failed to respond to such notice. The 65% rule kicks in only if one has several children.
The State can require the father to verify income and/or subpoena that information if necessary.
No. The child support will be based on the father's income and his ability to pay.No. The child support will be based on the father's income and his ability to pay.No. The child support will be based on the father's income and his ability to pay.No. The child support will be based on the father's income and his ability to pay.
If the daycare is for the father's child, yes, at least half of the daycare depending on father's income versus ex's income. If the daycare is for the ex's child by another father, no.
The income statement summarizes the results of the company's operations.
[if you're the obligor] Show the court that: you have custody of the child; the child is deceased; the child has been adopted; the child is emancipated; the child has attained majority; and/or you have no income other than public assistance; AND, you do not owe any past-due support.
Income is reported typically on the credit application and does not show up on credit results. If you are curious about your credit results, I c=recommend using a free service such as http://thecredtreportreview.info
an increase in standard of living comes from increase in income. An increase in national income will increase the standard of living of the people of that nation.Income
There is a company called Paternity Lab Center that can do free DNA testing for qualified individuals. You will probably have to meet specific income requirements.