I spoke with a lawyer that he said it does.
If you spend the money on the children in foster care, there is no income. It is meant to be spent like child support...... on the kids. If you get into foster care for the money then you are doing it for all the wrong reasons.
No, that is not an income or salary. That is like child support for the foster child and should cover the expenses for that child.
Salary, income, wage, stipend
No, that is just like chld support. The money isn't meant to be an income to the foster parents, it is meant to raise the children.
All of the money you make. If you have a salary, if you own rental property, if you get dividends from stock - whatever money you receive is your income.
Yes, the stipend received for hosting an exchange student is generally considered taxable income and must be reported on your tax return.
The judge needs to review visitation and parental income to decide if a change in CS should be made.
No, as it's not a disabling condition and is easily treatable under today's technology.
In general, child support is a percentage of net income. Any increase would occur only by court order after a hearing in which all parties are represented.
No, child support is not income.
No. The child support will be based on the father's income and his ability to pay.No. The child support will be based on the father's income and his ability to pay.No. The child support will be based on the father's income and his ability to pay.No. The child support will be based on the father's income and his ability to pay.
The judge will be the one that will decide the how much if any income support you may be qualified to receive from the payer of the support amount.