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If the court says that you must pay child support in the United States, it does not matter whether you are drawing a wage - you are liable for the child support payments. If your employment status changes, you might be able to petition the court to change the amount of the child support payments. If child support has not yet been determined and you have never received any remuneration from the business, you might be able to prevent the business income from being used to determine child support, although if you start receiving a wage, child support might be recomputed based upon it. An important issue is why you do not draw a wage despite being listed as a partner. It will depend on numerous factors and it would be best to get legal consultation.
No. Child support payments cannot be garnished.No. Child support payments cannot be garnished.No. Child support payments cannot be garnished.No. Child support payments cannot be garnished.
Corporations are not parents of children and do not pay child support. Garnishing child support payments from the wages/salaries of corporate employees is done routinely.
Yes, but it has to be court ordered, and must come from both parents.
If the parents and court agrees to it, yes.
No, parents paying child support cannot deduct those payments from their income when determining eligibility for Section 8 housing. Child support payments are considered part of the recipient's income, and the paying parent's income is assessed in full. Therefore, both the payer and recipient must report child support payments when calculating income for housing assistance.
Catch up on your child support payments.
Child support can be garnished from RSDI payments (but not SSI).
It goes to the state social services division. see links below
You need to review your divorce decree, separation agreement and child support order to determine what expenses you may be responsible for in addition to your child support payments. Non-custodial parents often share the responsibility for child expenses that are beyond the usual needs.You need to review your divorce decree, separation agreement and child support order to determine what expenses you may be responsible for in addition to your child support payments. Non-custodial parents often share the responsibility for child expenses that are beyond the usual needs.You need to review your divorce decree, separation agreement and child support order to determine what expenses you may be responsible for in addition to your child support payments. Non-custodial parents often share the responsibility for child expenses that are beyond the usual needs.You need to review your divorce decree, separation agreement and child support order to determine what expenses you may be responsible for in addition to your child support payments. Non-custodial parents often share the responsibility for child expenses that are beyond the usual needs.
No. She has no legal responsibility to support the children. Only the biological parents have any responsibility for child support.
One of the best services provided by the Division of Child Support Enforcement in Delaware is collecting unpaid child support payments, locating non - custodial parents.