The minor child's mother can file a claim against the father's estate. The minor child is also entitled to inherit a portion of the estate. The mother should consult with an attorney who can review the situation and explain her rights and options. The child can also collect Survivor benefits from Social Security. See related link.
If the pregnant person is under age 18, yes.
your or your current husband income (probably) wont affect the child support.the child's fathers income will though.
Yes, he will have to pay a percentage of it. Any form of income is not only taxable, but will require whatever percentage is stated in the contract.
In general, 20% of net income for one child.
The estate of the deceased has to file tax returns.
Net income percentage = Net income / Revenue
The same way that anyone else's support is calculated - as a percentage of net income.
In general, child support is based on net income.
No deduction on your federal 1040 income tax return for any of the expenses for the upkeep of your deceased parents.
No, you file for his social security. Also, if you have limited income/assets, you might qualify for TANF or Medicaid, or the Children's Health Insurance Program.
Income = expense + savings&investments Income = expense + savings&investments
There are many websites available online that can help you calculate your income tax percentage. It is usually based on your income and the type of income that you have.