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In most cases the parent who receives the child support is required to file for a modification of the terms in the original order before an increase in support payments is possible.

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Q: If your income goes up next year do you have to pay more child support?
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I pay 50 percent to child support can a creditor garnich more?

Actually they cant garnish anymore from your income because really they aren't suppose to take more than 30% out of your income 30% goes to your child and the 70% goes to your personal needs like your home morgage,car note, insurance, entertainment,ect. 30% goes to your child for their needs like clothing, food, home, allowance,ect. so you might want to take your total income a month and take 30% out to see how much you are to pay in child support!


If the father receives a large settlement does he have to give more child support?

Generally, child support is based on income, not assets.


How does having more than one child to support from different relationships effect child support amounts?

In general, child support is a percentage of net income. When calculating support for younger children, support actually ordered and paid for older children is subtracted from net income.


If custodial parent get social security disabilty will she get more in child support?

Probably not - in general, child support is a percentage of the obligor's net income.


Child support on a mom who can make more money but wont just to get more child support?

You need to file a petition for child support modification and income investigation with the court. It will take some time, but the result may be in your and the child's favor. However, the court may consider your income also and is it necessary and do your child need more money before they initiate any action.


Can you ask for more child support if your ex makes more money now than he did when they divorced 13 years ago?

Yes you can get more support because child support is estimated by income of the payee.. go get it lolh


Can your ex get child support from you even if you have primary physical custody and more income than him in California?

Yes, but it's not typical. Child support is based on the income of both parents, as well as the amount of time each parent has with the child. If you make significantly more than him, and he has partial custody, he could potentially get child support from you. Again, this is not typical, and you would have to make a lot more money than he does.


Is receiving child support considered income?

Presuming you mean for taxes...as for lenders and such the answer may be different. No. Child support payments are neither deductible by the payor nor taxable to the payee. When you total your gross income to see if you are required to file a tax return, do not include child support payments received.


Does the amount of child support change if the payer's income changes?

ITS YOUR RESPONSIBILITY TO GO TO CASE WORKER AND REQUEST MORE MONEY BECAUSE HIS INCOME GOES UP UNLESS THE STATE REVALUATES THE CASE, BUT MORE LIKELYIT WILL STAY THE SAME IF YOU DONT DO ANYTHING. REMEMBER YOUR INCOM COUNTS JUST AS WELL AS HIS No if your parents goes up it is not your business to worry you will still get your child support it would be more than you had last time though.


Who gets more child support first child's mother or second child's mother?

No one gets "more"; it's based on income. The first child's mother is no more special & does not deserve any more than the second.


How much child support do pay with two kids?

Child support is based off both parents income. So it will vary, if two or more kids are involved the child support is not as much if you had just one. If you pay child support for kids with different mothers the oldest child will always receive more support than the younger kids. Also if you have more kids with a different mother and she files for child support, the other kids who already receive support will decrease.


What if you get served with child support and the parent serving it has a job and makes more then minimum wage?

Both parents are jointly responsible for their child's support. Your share will be based on a percentage of your net income.