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In Illinois, for example, it's 20% of net income for one child, 25% for two, etc. Income is almost anything, including overtime, unemployment benefits and workers compensation, but not welfare payments or SSI.

At the maximum, 55% of gross. see links below

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Your check is being garnished you have child support coming out of your check does the 25 percent garnishment include your child support or is the 25 percent taken out after the child support?

Assuming your question is "Do they take child support out before they tax my wages?", the answer is : No. They take it out after your taxes are deducted. They figure support based on your gross earnings, but factor in your taxes. However, you are not getting a tax break, like you do on your insurance premiums.


If you can't afford a 25 percent garnishment from your wages can a judge take less out if he wants to and should you find a lawyer?

if its child support your probably screwed.


How can you pay child support to grown children over the age of 21 and you have small children in the home and they take 50 percent of your wages and keep you in jail i need help if you can help me i?

Go to family services. You shouldn't be paying child support for a child over 18. They can help you with the legal issues.


Do you have to work full time to have your wages garnished for child support?

No you do not have to work full-time. Working anytime will get your wages garnished. Child support even garnish wages on Day labor and temporary jobs. Income is income and they will take from any source of income you may have.


In New Jersey can a wife's wages be garnished for child support owed by her husband?

No, only biological parents or parents who have legally adopted a minor child are responsible for the financial support of that child/children.


Will child support arrears reach you if you owe?

Hopefully, yes. Child Support Enforcement Agencies in the United States have wide reaching powers to assist in collecting child support. They can take your tax refund, garnish your wages, suspend your license and put you in jail for not paying. You should have checked before you brought a child into the world.


What is the law when the father does not pay child support?

If there is a court order for child support they will take it directly out of his wages if he has one and he will be prosecuted for contempt of court. Prison will be waiting unless he start paying.


How do you stop child support from taking your money?

Child support is worked out by your annual income so you should not be paying more than you can afford. I believe there is a percentage of your wages that you must still have after child support is taken. Check with your child support how much that is. In my country no more than 40% of your wages can be taken for child support.


Can they garnish your wages in California for child support your husband owes?

No. But you should take care not to have any joint bank accounts with your husband. If he falls behind in his child support obligations the court could freeze his bank accounts.


Can child suppore enforcement take legal action for a past due balance when a person is meeting the child support order?

Yes. If the obligee owes arrears Child Support Enforcement can use any means possible to collect such as taking tax refunds, garnishing wages, etc.Yes. If the obligee owes arrears Child Support Enforcement can use any means possible to collect such as taking tax refunds, garnishing wages, etc.Yes. If the obligee owes arrears Child Support Enforcement can use any means possible to collect such as taking tax refunds, garnishing wages, etc.Yes. If the obligee owes arrears Child Support Enforcement can use any means possible to collect such as taking tax refunds, garnishing wages, etc.


If you marry a man that owes child support in Minnesota but you get married in Wisconsin can they take your wages?

No, but if there are arrears, it can affect your credit and joint assets. see link


Will CT garnish your wages if you marry someone who owes back child support?

Not directly. However, if you combine your money in any way, the state can take it for back child support. For example, if you get a joint bank account, or even add his name to your bank account, the state can take money from that account. If you file a joint tax return and get a refund, the state can take money from that refund. The custodial parent may also be able to have the child support amount increased based on your new "household" income, which includes any wages you earn.

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