In general, child support is a percentage of the obligor's net income. Only SSI and public assistance are exempt from this calculation.
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No, but the child is potentially eligible for RSDI payments based on his disabled father's eligibility, and these payments would count toward the father's child support obligation.
This can be the case yes depending on the disability, insurances etc.
The father will be required to pay child support to the child's guardians if they so request it.The father will be required to pay child support to the child's guardians if they so request it.The father will be required to pay child support to the child's guardians if they so request it.The father will be required to pay child support to the child's guardians if they so request it.
i am a single disabled father looking for gov. loans or grants to get out of debt ,and start a small business.
He can refuse to see the child; he cannot refuse to support the child.
No.
Yes.
Child support is usually based on a state-decided formula and they use the same formula regardless of the income level of the parents.
The Veteran's Administration would certainly have records.
Unless (probably even if) she's severely disabled, her chances are slim and none.
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