In general, the oldest child's right to support is not affected by the existence of younger children.
You have to pay child support for any of your children that does not live with you. So if you have 3 kids that live with you and one kid that lives with your ex you would be responsible for paying child support for the one child that lives with your ex. However, you only have to pay, legally, when a court has ordered you to. If your ex is paying child support for the three kids that live with you a court could order a reduction in child support that he/she has to pay to you instead of you having to pay child support to him/her.
76% women pay child support for two kids. 0ne kid the percentage is 91% About 10% of the child support obligors are women.
Child support is a percentage of net income.
Sit up and fly right! If it's $50 - $100 that you can only afford that is better than nothing. You helped bring that child into the world and so if you have any scruples at all you'd be willing to pay what child support you could. Raising kids is expensive!
It's a difficult question to answer without knowing the specifics. The simple answer is YES, if your kids are being raised by their other parent and you have financial means and they do not.
YES!
You have to pay child support for any of your children that does not live with you. So if you have 3 kids that live with you and one kid that lives with your ex you would be responsible for paying child support for the one child that lives with your ex. However, you only have to pay, legally, when a court has ordered you to. If your ex is paying child support for the three kids that live with you a court could order a reduction in child support that he/she has to pay to you instead of you having to pay child support to him/her.
76% women pay child support for two kids. 0ne kid the percentage is 91% About 10% of the child support obligors are women.
In theory the women should now be paying for there percentage of the keep of the child that is no longer living with the women, so yes she should pay child support now.
The parent that pays child support does not need to pay child support for her child`s kids, only the current right parent.
The amount of time that your children are with you is only part of the equation for determining the child support amount. If you make more money than the other parent, or if the other parent is responsible for things like health care premiums, you could still end up paying child support.
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.
File voluntary motions to establish child support on the other two cases, otherwise you leave yourself open to a retroactive order by those mothers. see link
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.
No it doesn't
You can get awarded child support by a judge, but collecting it is an altogether different situation.
A husband only pays child support if he does not have custody of the child. If he is paying spousal support, it is only supposed to be temporary until the wife can become financially stable.