Goes by the state laws.
In general, child support is based on net income.
In general, child support is a percentage of net income. If the obligor has the child for an extended period of time, the court may suspend support for that period.
In general, 20% of net income for one child.
Not really. It is based on a percentage of the pay of the parent paying child support and the number of children that are his/hers with the custodial parent.AnswerThe child support you receive for the first child from her father is not affected by your having another child by a different father. The first father is only responsible for supporting his own biological child.
The same way that anyone else's support is calculated - as a percentage of net income.
In general, child support is a percentage of the obligor's net income. Only SSI and public assistance are exempt from this calculation.
Can you get child support inArkansasif their father is incarcerated
If you are the child's father then you really have little legal support to not support your child. Your child is legally entitled to your financial support.
No. The family with the older child[ren] gets the full percentage of net income. The family with the younger child[ren] gets a percentage of net income after subtracting payments ordered and being made to the older child[ren].
If it's only one child and the father is working, you can have his pay garnished through the courts and receive 17% of his weekly earning before taxes.
A child does not have to have the same last name as the biological father to receive child support from that father.
No. SSI recipients are not liable for child support.