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At the moment in the US, Child Support is about $56 a week. YOUR income will not be effected, only his.

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Is a pastor's income considered when paying child support?

yes


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Will my income be affected by my future husband's child support order?

It should not be. The responsibility for paying the child support for his children lies with him, and should be based on his income.


Can a new spouse's income be used to reduce child support payments?

if you are paying child support and have a new spouse, their income will not count toward child support unless the two of you have your own children together.


If you are paying child support via an income deduction order in Georgia how do you stop the order after the your child support responsibility ends?

You have to file a consent order to terminate the income deduction order.


What happens if your ex is paying child support for another child and you file for your two kids?

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Will a court take into account your spouse's income when determining child support in TN?

No, only the biological parents income counts and they are the only ones paying for their child.


Is the non-custodial parent obligated to help pay for child care as well as pay child support?

In most (probably all) jurisdictions where a formula is used to determine the amount of child support, it will take into account the income of both parties and their expenses. If your ex is making $500 a week but paying $250 a week for child care, their net income will be reduced to account for that. This will result in you paying more child support. So, in that sense, the answer is yes. If you mean paying the child support ordered by the court and then also paying child care on top of that, then no, unless the support order specifically says you have to.


How can you get out of paying child support in ca?

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Will the amount of child support be effected as in decreased because ex husband has filed chapter 13?

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If a husband purposely terminates his high- paying job prior to the sep agreemt and child support determination would prior income records be used in order determine how much child support he owes?

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If You are a parent in college do you still have to pay child support?

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