If you are supposed to pay child support, the fact that the child is earning money from two jobs, has nothing to do with child support. Child support is paid to the person looking after the child to help support your child!
If the child is a minor,YES...
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Child support continues as long as the child is still a dependent; this includes school and university, regardless of age.
No. Child support is an obligation of a parent. The child is not obligated to contribute to their own support. An industrious child who works part time is not then burdened by her/his non-custodial parents child support obligation.No. Child support is an obligation of a parent. The child is not obligated to contribute to their own support. An industrious child who works part time is not then burdened by her/his non-custodial parents child support obligation.No. Child support is an obligation of a parent. The child is not obligated to contribute to their own support. An industrious child who works part time is not then burdened by her/his non-custodial parents child support obligation.No. Child support is an obligation of a parent. The child is not obligated to contribute to their own support. An industrious child who works part time is not then burdened by her/his non-custodial parents child support obligation.
The child support money is part of a court order between your two parents, for your benefit. It is up to them. If you are still in school at eighteen and not employed full time, your custodial parent may still receive support.
You will have a child support obligation yes. Whether or not the court will allow you to defer payments with or without interest accumulating or getting into trouble depends on the law where the support order is issued. It's not unheard of for courts to "suggest" a student get a part time job to meet their support obligations.
Yes, as part of a legal separation.
Still a part time student.
child support deducts from your monthly incom buddy
They can take part of it. In fact, most child support is paid through withholding.
If the child is providing more than 50% of his or her financial support, child support will end in Texas. If not, a 17-year-old's job will have no effect on child support amounts.
The amount of time that your children are with you is only part of the equation for determining the child support amount. If you make more money than the other parent, or if the other parent is responsible for things like health care premiums, you could still end up paying child support.
no