The last figures from 2004 shows 62% of fathers and 5% of mothers owing support pay it in full, which may have a lot to do with the fact that women still earn less money than men. Women earn less money than men because only women give birth to babies: women who want to be mothers must take time off from their careers to have children. A long leave of absence equals less job experience, which in turn equals lower pay.
Due to the economy, these figures have likely decreased as the men do not know they can get free representation for a modification.
Emancipation is the age of adulthood. In Nevada that is 18. If the child gets married, that is considered emancipation.
No. The family with the older child[ren] gets the full percentage of net income. The family with the younger child[ren] gets a percentage of net income after subtracting payments ordered and being made to the older child[ren].
No. The family with the older child[ren] gets the full percentage of net income. The family with the younger child[ren] gets a percentage of net income after subtracting payments ordered and being made to the older child[ren].
The family with the older child[ren] gets the full percentage of net income. The family with the younger child[ren] gets a percentage of net income after subtracting payments ordered and being made to the older child[ren].
Yes. Child support is generally a percentage of income, earned or unearned. But, you should agree to a reduction based on the change, registered with the court.
In theory the women should now be paying for there percentage of the keep of the child that is no longer living with the women, so yes she should pay child support now.
Not until your child is 18
No, that is still your child. Alimony would stop but not child support.
yes
In general, child support is a percentage of the obligor's net income. Whether or not the other parent/child receives public assistance is not relevant to this calculation. If the amount of support received is less than the public assistance grant, the State will retain the child support as reimbursement. If support exceeds the grant, the grant will be discontinued and the support will be forwarded to the other parent.
no
yes