it's just a non-secured loan
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AnswerThe short answer is, you can't. You can't get a student loan specifically to pay your child support. You may be able to get a private loan from a bank, but you will have to pay that back eventually as well.The previous answer was false on every point:"Actually, child support payments are based on your income. If you are a full time student with no job, you have zero income, so you do not have to pay child support."Incorrect. Nearly every state has a minimum child support amount. Most states assume that you can earn minimum wage, so your child support will be based on that amount, even if you don't have a job."Also, your child support payments after graduation will be based on income after expenses of the student loan, so it should be small. Pay high payments on your student loans and you can justify not having to pay child support, or very little."Incorrect. Child support payments are based on income, but do not take into account any loan payments at all. Most states calculate a "self-support" amount (the amount required for food and housing) and subtract that from your total income, but they do not subtract car payments, student loans, or any other type of debt. You might be able to get a hardship exception if you can prove to a judge that you can't afford the required child support payment amount."You should go to school as long as you can, because the longer you are in school, the fewer years you need to actually pay child support."Incorrect. You must still pay child support, regardless of school attendance."By the way, if you are a woman, you should be receiving the child support, since it is the man that should be paying."Absolutely false! If the father has full custody of the child, why would he be required to pay child support to the mother?! In every state, the parent who has less than 50% custody of the child owes child support to the parent who has more than 50% custody, regardless of gender.
It is in the best interest of your child for you to pay child support. If the child is still living in Mexico and the mother has a court order, you need to pay support. If there is no court order, you are not legally obligated to pay support.
You sue the person for child support. Just because you pay child support for one child does not mean you can not receive child support for the one you have custody of.
if you are a priest do you have to pay child support ?
Yes, you will still have to pay child support because you are the mother or father of the child, and that makes you still pay child support.
If a court has ordered you to pay child support, then you must pay child support. Whether or not you receive tax credits has nothing to do with it.
No. You are under no legal obligation to pay his child support.
I think no matter where you are you pay child support until the child is 18
I don't have to pay child support in "la," but you might have to if you have a child who's living there.
Yes, if you are the father of the child, you may be required by law to pay child support to help financially support the child.
If you have to pay support, you will be hearing from the courts and/or the child support agency in your State or the child's State.SEE LINKS BELOW
i live in cailf.my child is 18 and she just had ababy do i still have to pay child support do i pay child support for my child who has a baby