In general, support is based on 20% of net income for one child, 25% for two, etc. If you're paying more than that, you should file a motion in the venue that issued the order for support.
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No, only the biological parents pay child support for their child.
yes, until age 18.
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Yes, failure to pay child support in Louisiana can be considered a felony offense if it is deemed intentional and willful. Offenders could face serious consequences such as fines, jail time, and a criminal record. It is important to fulfill child support obligations to avoid legal trouble.
The statute of Child Support in Louisiana is found within many different articles comprising Louisiana Revised Statute 9:312 through 4:315:48. Within these statutes of the Revised Statutes you will find an education on how child support is set and handled. The child support calculation statute is found at 9:315.2
no
Typically, child support is not affected by the age of the child.
No. SS benefits and public assistance funds are still subject to child support enforcement.
If the child is eligible for support and not receiving it, yes. The money will go to reimburse the state for your medical expenses and those of the child.
Parents do not set child support; courts set child support.
Yes, that doesn't relieve you of your duty to your child pregnant or not.
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