Assuming that you are a new spouse, then the answer is no, your income is not subject to attachment. Only the biological parents are responsible for financial support of their minor children. Be advised, that is your earnings are held in a joint bank account and said account is subject to levy, your monies could be levied also to fulfill the support obligation. In such cases the court usually "freezes" an account until the non obligated spouse submits proof of the amount belonging to him or her. In situations where both biological parents are employed or have a means of income both of those incomes are considered when determining the amount the obligated parent pays.
This depends on the state. California includes 20%. But, it can happen in other states through the use of a rebuttable presumption. Warning though, this is a two way street.
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no
At the moment in the US, Child Support is about $56 a week. YOUR income will not be effected, only his.
Yes, within limitations of the state law. see link
No. Only the parents support the child, not the step parents. What you make will have no impact on how much he has to pay in child support. Even if you marry this woman that will not change.
No they do not. Depends on the mans income and how many other kids he has. i think it's 10% of what he makes.
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This will depend on which country you live in?
No, but send child support money.
Child support obligations end when the child reaches the age of 18 or when they graduate from high school, whichever occurs later. If the child is emancipated or they marry, then that will also end the child support obligations. http://www.child-support-laws-state-by-state.com/texas-child-support.html
No, only the NRP is responible for Child Maintenance.
No. Only the biological parents pay for their child regardless of who they marry.