You should go back to the judge and inform them you can not pay your rent or buy food - so you will not be able to make any payments past next week because you will be dead from a lack of nutrition. The odds of this are very slim - and somebody had to lie to the judge to make it happen (or this is just a "what if" question).
GET IT CHANGED!You should go back to the judge and inform them you can not pay your rent or buy food - so you will not be able to make any payments past next week because you will be dead from a lack of nutrition. The odds of this are very slim - and somebody had to lie to the judge to make it happen (or this is just a "what if" question).
Edit: Not true. It's very common for child support (plus the non-residential parent's expenses) to exceed the income amount. There is often no policy in place to reverse or consider these circumstances but the laws do vary per state. Get a lawyer and prepare for copious amounts of debt.
We can say that the business is in profit
No. You have income.
Positive Operating income will result if gross profit exceeds operating expenses
No if it is for creditor debt. Yes if it is for child support or tax arrearages.
The basic principle is this. Income exceeds expenditure = PROFIT Expenditure exceeds income = LOSS No profit or loss = BREAK-EVEN
By ensuring your income exceeds your expenditure
penis
expenses
answer: 1.income from salary is less than is rs.1.5 lacks ----40% of gross salary or 30000/- which ever is lower.2.income from salary exceeds rs. 1.5 lacks but does not exceeds rs. 5 lacks --- rs.30000/-3.income from salary exceeds rs. 5 lacks ---- rs. 20000/-
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.
All funds that are designated as income regardless of how or why they are obtained remitted to a non custodial parent are subject to child support garnishment. A monetary judgment due to a civil suit regarding overtime pay would be considered income.
If you owe money and have a judgment against you, they can garnish your income.