Yes, and it can be increased, but you can ask it to be reduced or stopped using a rebuttable presumption argument. see link
yup
It is possible! I have a friend who found out she was seven months pregnant after having her period for six months. Although she thought she was only one month. She was sixteen at the time, so it could have been her age. Answer Yes it's possible it happened to my aunt when she was pregnant with her first child. She had a period for the first four months of her pregnancy she didn't even know until she had a check up and found out she was. The same thing happened with her second child as well.
I heard that she is pregnant, but I am not sure how many months. I wish her and Nick the best. i know there child will be beautiful. I am not sure how many months she is pregnant, I believe she just found out.yes......... i think that she is having twins
what do I do if my child's father is no where to be found what do I do if my child's father is no where to be found
Only if you are found to be a unsuitable parent. Regardless of who has them you still have to pay child support. If you mean that you support your parents, that is optional while child support is not.
Alot of women actually use marijuana, i have a friend that smokes it. But most stop a couple months before they have to give birth. For if it is found in their blood system when they have the child, the child will be taken away
Every jurisdiction has child support guidelines that assess child support on the basis of the parents' incomes, the age of the child, the number of children and who pays health insurance. You need to check the guidelines for your jurisdiction that can be found by performing an online search using your state + child support guidelines.Every jurisdiction has child support guidelines that assess child support on the basis of the parents' incomes, the age of the child, the number of children and who pays health insurance. You need to check the guidelines for your jurisdiction that can be found by performing an online search using your state + child support guidelines.Every jurisdiction has child support guidelines that assess child support on the basis of the parents' incomes, the age of the child, the number of children and who pays health insurance. You need to check the guidelines for your jurisdiction that can be found by performing an online search using your state + child support guidelines.Every jurisdiction has child support guidelines that assess child support on the basis of the parents' incomes, the age of the child, the number of children and who pays health insurance. You need to check the guidelines for your jurisdiction that can be found by performing an online search using your state + child support guidelines.
Not likely.
i have been off it for just under 18 months and have just found out i am pregnant today :)
No. The parent is still the parent and responsible for the child abandoned or not. The child support payments will just keep adding up until the person is found.
Yes, to the limits set by the state. see links below
A child support attorney can be found anywhere in any directory available. The best way is to look in a phone book and look up direct numbers instead of ads.