You will be expected to pay however much you can afford and the amount you can afford will be determined by the judge. But, does your lack of funds really decrease the amount of money it will take to raise your child? Regardless of how much money you have it will cost the same amount to feed and clothe the child. So, you might want to have another look at your budget and your conscience before trying to get out of child support.
then they will or should cut down the cost of child support. they have to base it on how much you make but you do have to take it up in court and let them know that you are either not making enough or you don't have a job, otherwise you are going to build up a lot of back child support
enough money to support a family
yes
yes it is possible
If the child support is not getting to the custodial parent, the court will seize the money and make sure it is delivered. But note that the child support is not given to the child. It is used to pay for the food, clothing, shelter, and essential needs of the child.
Generally, no. Child support is based on the resources of the parent, not the parent's spouse.
The age of the parents has no bearing on child support. All the State cares about is who are the biological parents, who has custody, and how much money does each parent make. You get child support by filing a child support case with the Attorney General's office in your state.
You need to file a petition for child support modification and income investigation with the court. It will take some time, but the result may be in your and the child's favor. However, the court may consider your income also and is it necessary and do your child need more money before they initiate any action.
In UK child support law, the PWC's income makes no difference for applications made under the new rules. The old rules did make a consideration but the NRP's income would have to be significantly lower than the PWC to make a difference to the regular payments.
The child does not designate how support money is spent. The only requirement is that it go for the care of the child. However support orders may be personalized upon the request of the parent and with approval of the court for money to be set aside for specific purposes, however this is rarely done.
You cannot make your mother-in-law pay you child support. The only person who you can demand child support from is the father of the child.
If you owe child support, the custodial parent can place a lien on your property. A custodial parent who is owed child support can place a lien on your property. A lien is a notice that tells the world that there are claims against you for money