then they will or should cut down the cost of child support. they have to base it on how much you make but you do have to take it up in court and let them know that you are either not making enough or you don't have a job, otherwise you are going to build up a lot of back child support
Alimony is a form of domestic support. The definition of alimony is money made from one spouse to the other when they are divorced.
Alimony is a form of domestic support. The definition of alimony is money made from one spouse to the other when they are divorced.
If your ex is not working then I do not think you can get alimony...the whole point of alimony is for the "dominant" partner...as in the one that makes more money, to provide financial support for the other after a divorce, but if they are not making any money themselves then you cannot expect them to be able to support you if they can barely support themselves.
Yes, its child support. If the money is not used to support the child then its being misused. Alimony would be to support you. If the father is looking after the child, then he should not be paying child support to the mother - she doesn't have the cost of looking after the child at that time. In fact, the mother may well be in a position to send chilod support to the father - it goes both ways and she is responsible for the child just as much as the father is.
Yes. Alimony is an order of a court for the support of one spouse by the other spouse.Maintenance in family law refers to alimony or spousal support. Maintenance is an order of a court for the support of one spouse by the other spouse.
Alimony is money usually given to the wife in a divorce. You are refering to Child Support. First you have to sue then there has to be proof that he is the father which can be ordered by the court. A. It will cost you a bit of money and B. after 5 years..........good luck. But you should try to get a free consultation from a lawyer.
A child is abandonded or killed
He's likely paying alimony to his ex-wife, child-support if he's a (responsible) father. Men don't part easily with their money.
In Texas, wages may be garnished for child support, alimony, taxes, and student loans. Garnishment requires your employer to withhold a certain amount of money from your paycheck and then send this money directly to your creditor.
What are the court orders and why isn't it on payroll deduction?
The child does not receive the money, the adult responsible for the child gets the money.
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