12
From a legal perspective-- 18
To ensure your child's safety and happiness at daycare, you can: Research and choose a reputable daycare with good reviews and qualified staff. Communicate openly with the daycare staff about your child's needs and preferences. Visit the daycare regularly to observe the environment and interactions. Teach your child safety rules and how to communicate their feelings. Stay involved and engaged with the daycare activities and your child's experiences.
If the daycare is for the father's child, yes, at least half of the daycare depending on father's income versus ex's income. If the daycare is for the ex's child by another father, no.
You have to ask your daycare if they do or if will have to supply one
Talk to your Lawyer
Child daycare costs vary from place to place, and state to state. Some states offer cheaper daycare prices than others. Pennsylvania is one of the states where child daycare is quite expensive. The prices over $8,000 a year, which is about $667 a month.
A child who is in first grade sometimes does go to daycare either before school, or to some after school child care. The age range in daycare centers depends on each one.
The variance between states and providers is extreme. In some states, you can get a daycare job with basically no credentials, but some states have licensing requirements and some providers require a related degree (e.g. child development).
A daycare attends to a child's needs for a period of time; a preschool is more stuctured and teaches the child to attend to his/her own needs.
the only way you get credit for daycare if you pay support is if the child or children reside with you or you can get your ex wife/husband to agree to it.
The biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. A step parent is not legally responsible for paying child support.The biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. A step parent is not legally responsible for paying child support.The biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. A step parent is not legally responsible for paying child support.The biological parent is legally responsible for paying child support. A step parent is not legally responsible for paying child support.