In Massachusetts, child support is calculated based on the income of both parents, the number of children involved, and other factors such as childcare expenses and health insurance costs. The state uses a formula called the Child Support Guidelines to determine the amount of support that should be paid.
Child support is calculated on all income you legally make.
The same way that anyone else's support is calculated - as a percentage of net income.
This is dependent on numerous factors.
no
When you relinquish your parental rights so the child can be adopted you are no longer responsible for paying child support. You are liable for support until/unless child is adopted.
yes
It's recalculated based on a single child guideline. see links below
That is not likely since child support is based on the parents' income only. Your child support amount was calculated according to the Georgia child support guidelines. You can check those guidelines to see if a remarriage will result in any changes.That is not likely since child support is based on the parents' income only. Your child support amount was calculated according to the Georgia child support guidelines. You can check those guidelines to see if a remarriage will result in any changes.That is not likely since child support is based on the parents' income only. Your child support amount was calculated according to the Georgia child support guidelines. You can check those guidelines to see if a remarriage will result in any changes.That is not likely since child support is based on the parents' income only. Your child support amount was calculated according to the Georgia child support guidelines. You can check those guidelines to see if a remarriage will result in any changes.
It can be, however this is a matter for the judge.
In Massachusetts, child support is determined based on the income of both parents and the needs of the child. Alimony is awarded based on factors such as the length of the marriage and each spouse's financial situation. Both child support and alimony orders can be modified if there is a change in circumstances. It is important to consult with a family law attorney for specific guidance on these matters.
The state legislature determines laws that apply to child support and other domestic issues such as spousal maintenance. Child support enforcement is also mandated by federal as well as state statutes.
see links