It costs less to support the first child because you had a second child? The fact that you had another child is not likely to change the court's mind. Having a lower income job, on the other hand, could have an effect. You might contact the Friend of the Court or your attorney for the best ways to approach this.
Yes, but unemployment insurance/disability benefits are considered income for purposes of calculating child support.
Petition the court for a modification of your support order as soon as possible. Beware, if it was a voluntary loss of pay, the judge won't take kindly to it and still make you pay the whole amount.
If you are a non-resident, you're taxable income for Georgia is zero. Georgia taxable income is income that you earned as a resident of Georgia.
You have to file a consent order to terminate the income deduction order.
Aside from a reduction in income, a rebuttable presumption argument can also be used. see links below
That depends on the state. Part of your income is also required to be spent on the child. If you were obligate to put that money into a trust fund, to be spent only on the child, could you maintain that if you had another child?
No. Child support amounts are generally set forth in state guidelines based on the income of the parents.No. Child support amounts are generally set forth in state guidelines based on the income of the parents.No. Child support amounts are generally set forth in state guidelines based on the income of the parents.No. Child support amounts are generally set forth in state guidelines based on the income of the parents.
Lowered income taxes.
Full-year residents are required to file a Georgia income tax return if they are required to file a Federal income tax return, if they have income subject to Georgia income tax, or if their income exceeds Georgias standard deduction and personal exemptions.Part time legal resident of Georgia who are required to file a federal income tax return, are required to file a Georgia Form 500 Individual Income Tax Return. Page 4, Schedule 3 will help you calculate your Georgia Taxable income.Nonresidents who work in Georgia or get money from Georgia sources and who fiel a Federal Income tax return must file special paperwork (Georgia Form 500 Individual Income Tax Return). However if you are a legal resident of another state, you are not required to file a Georgia income tax return if you are only an employee of a Georgia for an employer and the money you receive for this is 5% or less of your total income.Military personnel are subject to income tax if they live in Georgia or have Georgia as their home of record, regardless of where they earn their income.See related links for the full text.
Yes, the non custodial parent will have to file for a change in the child support for it to be lowered. The new child support will be based on the new income.
Get another job.
a portion of the social security disability income, if filed, can be considered as child support