Well typically the minimum is $156 in the state of Washington. Then you owe back support from the date the baby was born. Then if you have problems paying it they can make sure you don't get a drivers license. They can (and definitely will) Take your tax return. All of it. Then they will find out where you work and garnish your wages. Then if you owe so much even after the child becomes an adult you will still be paying. The more you make the more they take as well.
That is dependent of related factors:
* Do you have a new spouse or S/O; * What is the amount of incomes of the parents; * The cost of medical medical coverage; * The cost of daycare; * Other children, in the home or outside, you're supporting; * The amount of time spent with the child; * Rebuttable Presumptions; see related links
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Child Support-Establishing the amount the Obligor Parent must pay?
You have to pay the amount of child support ordered by the courts. The only way your inheritance might come into play is if your ex decides to take you back to court to get more child support.
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i live in cailf.my child is 18 and she just had ababy do i still have to pay child support do i pay child support for my child who has a baby
What, boarding school is free? Yes, you have to pay your child support payments regardless of where the child is living. They are used to support the child regardless of where they are living.
It depends. Did you have a support agreement in place before you lost your income? If you did they will continue to withhold the same amount from your unemployment check. If you did not then they will decide at the child support hearing. In most states it is based on percentages. In NY state the maximum for one child is 17% of your gross pay.
If that is the only child you share, then you will have to pay him child support. If there are two children, then you two will break even and no one will pay child support. If there are more than two children, then the amount of support will have to be re-calculated and he should pay you less.
You have to pay the amount of child support ordered by the courts. The only way your inheritance might come into play is if your ex decides to take you back to court to get more child support.
they will take a small amount from your benefit
yes
You will have to go at least once to court to pay your yearly to pay the child's support money.
No. Unless the child support order is modified by the court you are responsible for paying the amount in the order regardless of whatever else you pay for.No. Unless the child support order is modified by the court you are responsible for paying the amount in the order regardless of whatever else you pay for.No. Unless the child support order is modified by the court you are responsible for paying the amount in the order regardless of whatever else you pay for.No. Unless the child support order is modified by the court you are responsible for paying the amount in the order regardless of whatever else you pay for.
Minimum amount a parent has to pay to get out of jail.
whoever keeps the child the less amount of time
The child support amount would depend on the difference in income. Even sole custody fathers are ordered to pay child support.
If it's a general inquiry, child support is generally calculated based on income, custodial agreements and other factors using percentages established by each state. There is no "average" amount as circumstances can vary.
If you loose your employment you are still legally responsible for your child support payments.
not for tax purposes