Well, it really depends on what state you live in.
Typically, you will need to contact your local child support office and ask them to request a case review and modification. They will look into how much he makes and proceed according to the information they get.
Properly, it should not increase when she became unemployed, nor decrease any substantial amount when she is working. In fact, it should be modified to go down when she became unemployed as than day care is not required. See articles at link below for more details
Unemployed=not working, full time=working 40 hours typically.
not much scince he cant really support you but yes
Dont have insurance
don't have insurance.
It is better than being unemployed.
Unemployed you gobble goose! :)
he cant but if ur that old then idk becuz if u been working side by side but are unemployed hopefully ull get a job
If it's only one child and the father is working, you can have his pay garnished through the courts and receive 17% of his weekly earning before taxes.
The labor force is consider as the number of people working. The labor force includes people who are working and those unemployed.
Biff is currently unemployed, but his previous job was working on a ranch in Texas.
An unemployed person can be a person who has no job and is trying to find employment. Unemployed can also be used to describe a person who is physically capable of working but is too unmotivated to find and keep a job. Any adult 18 and over who is willing and able to work and who are actively looking for work but hasn't found a job are considered to be unemployed.