It is legal for the court to order the maximum wage garnishment amount (25%) for the purpose of child support. The person can appeal the amount in the court where the order of support was made, if they can prove it constitutes an undue hardship upon them and any dependents. The court however is usually not sympathetic to such requests, unless there are mitigating circumstances. Such as the amount hinders the care of a disabled or seriously ill person.
You should get this information from your employer payroll department.
The FICA -MC on your paycheck is a reference to the deduction for Medicare. The Medicare deduction should be 2.9 percent of your total earnings.
After your employers payroll department takes all of the necessary withholding amounts from your gross pay your net take home paycheck is issued to you nothing will be withheld from that amount that is included in your net take home paycheck. You should check with your employers payroll department and ask them what percent amount they will be withholding from your gross pay before your net take home paycheck is issued in your name.
You cannot get your husband's paycheck garnished without a court order. A court will order garnishment if they decide that he should pay child support or spousal maintenance.
No, you should not take children to a child support court hearing. This is for the parents to deal with and the children should not even know it is happening.
Both parents should pay child support. They both take care of their children.
If your children were close with their father you should attend the funeral to be there to support your children.
Some people invest a percentage of their paycheck. You should only invest a part of your paycheck if you have enough in savings and if you do not need the money immediately like for bills.
You should contact your attorney. It is likely that you should be paying the support to DSS.
We should support Earth Day because we live on this planet and need to save it for our children's children so that they will have a home too.
The Bible teaches the Golden Rule. Do unto others as you would have done unto you. Parents should support their children and when it becomes necessary, children should support their parents. In the Bible, the focus of the parent/child relationship was on love, honor, and respect as well as discipline and instruction (Eph. 6:1-4).
The answer is simple:Child support is paid to the parent who has physical custody of the children by the parent who does not support the children in a residential setting on a daily basis. The child support goes toward the expense of providing a home and necessities for the children.Your boyfriend has to pay child support because he is the children's father and therefore legally responsible for the children's support.You and your child have nothing to do with your boyfriend's obligation to pay child support for his other children.Now, the questions that you should consider are: Why should your boyfriend get to not support his children because he has started another family with you? Should he be allowed to leave you eventually, start a third family, and not help support the children he makes with you?