You will want to put in the amount of food, possible clothes, and any amenities the child will need while on vacation. Also will the child need to pay for houseing like a motel room? Then add up final costs.
Make sure your child is drinking a reasonable amount of water, and see what comes out at the end.
I would say about $50-$100 for a 2 week vacation.
Vacation pay is an income, child support is taken out of income.....
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[assuming that this involves alleged past-due child support] 1) bring proof that you don't owe the amount claimed; 2) bring payment of the past-due amount
When you feel that you are safe and comfortable around the person.
we need a little more information.. Who is the child going with and why?
I'm home schooled and I follow the vacation time of the state schools.
If he or she is your child, generally yes you can. However, many people would not consider the inclusion of a child on a journey across state lines as a 'vacation' of any sort.
Yes if the father has joint custody he may leave the state with the child for a short period for purposes of a vacation.
If you owe the back child support, yes, they can file for additional garnishments on the new income. And the income can be used to adjust the amount of child support in some places. But they cannot take all of it, you have to be left a reasonable amount for living expenses of your own.
That is dependent on the custody orders.