The real issue is: has the court been advised of the disability status so that your court orders can be adjusted? The court orders should show that what your dependents receive from disability should now satisfy your child support obligations if your unable to work. Assuming you applied for benefits for your dependents as part of your disability, you need to consult with an attorney to get the court records straight. The longer you wait to correct the records, the worse it can get.
Usually, it's a percentage of current support - in Illinois, 20%.
Depends on the jurisdiction; in Illinois, it's a percentage of the amount of current support (generally, 20%).
VA disability is considered income for child support purposesso you would need to pay child support out of it unless a judge determines otherwise.
25%
In general, 20% of the amount ordered for current support.
yes,ssd backpay will be taken.ssi cannot be touched
A child support law in Illinois requires the non-custodial parent to purchase a percentage of their net income child support. The rates are 20% for 1 child, 28% for 2 children and 32% for 3 children.
depends on the state law, your local legal aid might be able to help you. But the law where your parenting plan was filed is the governing body and you have the go by those laws.
In general, child support is a percentage of net income (e.g., in Illinois, 20% for one child, 25% for two children).
In general, 20% of net income for one child.
no
what is the maximum percentage or $ for garnishment of wages for alimony in illinois. I have fully completed child support and am continuing to pay for their colleges. I am trying to get alimony lowered but having a difficult time.