There is no limit on the number of children for whom one can be ordered to pay support. If you made 'em, you pay for 'em.
It federal law. see link
Under federal law, the office of child support enforcement is required to represent either parent for a modification of support, upon request.
Under federal law, 55% of gross.
Child support is primarily governed by state laws. Each state has its own laws and enforcement mechanisms regarding child support. Federal law provides certain guidelines and regulations to ensure consistency in child support enforcement across states. However, the enforcement of unpaid child support is typically handled at the state level.
Child support is handled by State agencies. By law and Federal regulation, those jobs are civil service. Contact the hiring agency in your State.
There is no constitutional right to avoid child support. Federal and State law and regulation give the States wide powers to collect unpaid child support, and for good reason.
Unneeded as it is already provided for under federal law.
It's a federal law.
There is no nationwide law for when child support stops.
Yes, As I've seen news reports on father there being required to pay child support, but not getting to see their kids. Just like in the US.
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 they are on SSI, than that's federal law. see link