Child support is calculated on all income you legally make.
Yes, child support can be calculated based on the total income from all sources, including multiple jobs. The court typically considers the combined income when determining the support amount, ensuring that the child's needs are met. If a parent has income from two jobs, both income streams may be considered to establish the appropriate child support obligation. However, specific laws and guidelines can vary by jurisdiction, so it's important to consult local regulations or a legal professional for accurate information.
If you are supposed to pay child support, the fact that the child is earning money from two jobs, has nothing to do with child support. Child support is paid to the person looking after the child to help support your child!
That is up to the child's parents to figure out. The father can do yard work and odd jobs to earn money to support his child. The mother can find part time jobs outside of school hours and they both can share child care.That is up to the child's parents to figure out. The father can do yard work and odd jobs to earn money to support his child. The mother can find part time jobs outside of school hours and they both can share child care.That is up to the child's parents to figure out. The father can do yard work and odd jobs to earn money to support his child. The mother can find part time jobs outside of school hours and they both can share child care.That is up to the child's parents to figure out. The father can do yard work and odd jobs to earn money to support his child. The mother can find part time jobs outside of school hours and they both can share child care.
Child support is handled by State agencies. By law and Federal regulation, those jobs are civil service. Contact the hiring agency in your State.
If he's on payroll deduction, they will contact him when the former employer notifies them.
It continues until age 22 with some exceptions.
Base on their unemployment benefits
There are many who have extra jobs after school. like at McDonalds etc.
If you're in the US... The parents (be they minors or not) of the baby are the only ones responsible for financially supporting the child. Hope they have jobs.
no because then ho are u going to spend time with your child unless you have a husband or wife
I doubt it. Your new spouse is not related to your child. Child support is between the parents of the child. Regardless of combined incomes, it is the parent that pays according to what is judged to be the necessary amount. And many times the courts don't care if you can't afford it. You are obligated to financially support your child and if you have to take two jobs to do it, then that is what you do.
Primary jobs are jobs that are in the primary job sector. This sector of the economy extracts or harvests raw materials (products) from the earth. Activities associtated with the primary sector includes agriculture, mining, forestry, farming, and fishing. The primary sector accounts for the majority of jobs in developing countries.