There are many variables, depending on the state, the age of the child, custody arrangement, and any rebuttable presumptions. It would be evenin a few percentage points of 18% of gross.
Yes, you will still have to pay child support because you are the mother or father of the child, and that makes you still pay child support.
Paternity will have to be established by DNA test before the court makes you pay child support so I wonder how you began paying in the first place. You will have to prove you are not the father and then go back to the same court that issued the child support order.
the child support people
If the custodial is the father, he pays support, even with sole custody.
if you type in child support calculator florida into google it will give you the answer, depends on more details but i just did it and it came up with 2, 100 but i am sure it would be more.
was there a question?
The father pays 10-30 percent of whatever he makes.
yes the more money the father makes the higher his payment should be yes the more money the father makes the higher his payment should be
some may sometimes. i am a child of divorced parents and my father makes more than my mom and still tries to fight paying child support. in his case no he has no legitimate reason. i think if a father is trying to fight paying his child support he should be thuroughly investigated as to why he believes he should be exempt from supporting the child he helped to create and is now leaving all responsibility with the mother.
No the child support starts after you have divorced him. As long as you are married you share everything so what ever he makes is yours. If you mean while you are married to someone else, yes it can. If you are married to but separated from the child's father, with or without a court order, you can receive child support from him.
Depends on wether or not you can prove he makes more than he claims.
You could receive up to 1100 dollars per month with this income from the other parent. Most states will allow up to 50 percent of the payers income to be garnished for child support.