The general care and well being of your child, this could mean clothes, shelter, food, education and entertainment.
No, that is not an income or salary. That is like child support for the foster child and should cover the expenses for that child.
Child care expenses will be figured in to the financial statements used to calculate the child support amount.Child care expenses will be figured in to the financial statements used to calculate the child support amount.Child care expenses will be figured in to the financial statements used to calculate the child support amount.Child care expenses will be figured in to the financial statements used to calculate the child support amount.
It covers the day to day expenses related to the child. Extraordinary expenses are usually addressed as part of the child support order or separation agreement. If the child has additional costs for participating in sports it can be addressed by a modification of the child support order or by agreement of the parents. Often, child support payments increase according to state guidelines as a child grows older and expenses increase. If the non-custodial parent doesn't want to contribute they do not have to without a court order to do so.
In general, expenses are not considered when determining child support (except for extraordinary expenses such as very high medical bills). Child support is based on a percentage of net income.
The parent. It was the parent who incurred the expenses to support the child.
If the non-custodial parent pay child support that is supposed to cover the expenses for clothes, yes.
If you are capable of providing health insurance for your child and the other parent can not for what ever reason then yes, you can be required to provide coverage. Child support is supposed to be support to cover the expenses for the child divided between the parents. Clearly the child needs a health insurance. The cost can be a part of the child support or be added. Both parents have a obligation to make sure the child can get care. Usually child support only covers a smaller part of what a child's expenses are, not 50/50. Each state has child support guidelines that take health insurance costs into consideration.
You need to review your divorce decree, separation agreement and child support order to determine what expenses you may be responsible for in addition to your child support payments. Non-custodial parents often share the responsibility for child expenses that are beyond the usual needs.You need to review your divorce decree, separation agreement and child support order to determine what expenses you may be responsible for in addition to your child support payments. Non-custodial parents often share the responsibility for child expenses that are beyond the usual needs.You need to review your divorce decree, separation agreement and child support order to determine what expenses you may be responsible for in addition to your child support payments. Non-custodial parents often share the responsibility for child expenses that are beyond the usual needs.You need to review your divorce decree, separation agreement and child support order to determine what expenses you may be responsible for in addition to your child support payments. Non-custodial parents often share the responsibility for child expenses that are beyond the usual needs.
Yes, to reimburse the State for its expenses.
That depends on the child support order that is in place right now, the state laws in your jurisdiction and the court with jurisdiction. If they don't originally cover college expenses child support orders can sometimes be modified to cover a child who stays in school. In any case, the issue must be addressed by your court and your mother will need to seek any modification of the support order, if necessary. She can inquire at the court or consult with an attorney who can review the situation and explain the options.That depends on the child support order that is in place right now, the state laws in your jurisdiction and the court with jurisdiction. If they don't originally cover college expenses child support orders can sometimes be modified to cover a child who stays in school. In any case, the issue must be addressed by your court and your mother will need to seek any modification of the support order, if necessary. She can inquire at the court or consult with an attorney who can review the situation and explain the options.That depends on the child support order that is in place right now, the state laws in your jurisdiction and the court with jurisdiction. If they don't originally cover college expenses child support orders can sometimes be modified to cover a child who stays in school. In any case, the issue must be addressed by your court and your mother will need to seek any modification of the support order, if necessary. She can inquire at the court or consult with an attorney who can review the situation and explain the options.That depends on the child support order that is in place right now, the state laws in your jurisdiction and the court with jurisdiction. If they don't originally cover college expenses child support orders can sometimes be modified to cover a child who stays in school. In any case, the issue must be addressed by your court and your mother will need to seek any modification of the support order, if necessary. She can inquire at the court or consult with an attorney who can review the situation and explain the options.
Possibly, if the child has "extraordinary" (i.e., unusually high) expenses.
of course he can !