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== == == == == == Financial obligations of either parent depends upon the terms of the child support order. If there is not a court order then the parent cannot be forced to pay a specific amount nor other expenses until an order of support has been received. Yes, the noncustodial parent is OBLIGATED to pay child support, figured out by a program entered into a computer program, based on each parents net income, as well as time shared by each parent, with the child or children. Both parents are required to equally share the child care costs incurred, while the custodial parent works and also goes to school in every state that I know of. As well as, costs incrued for any medical costs for the child over what the insurance pays out. Of course you need a court order to enforce this, although every court that I am aware of, will uphold these terms.
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∙ 2007-10-05 07:59:21No. He should pay for at least half of the burial and funeral costs. The father still owes any past-due (unpaid) support.
If the daycare is for the father's child, yes, at least half of the daycare depending on father's income versus ex's income. If the daycare is for the ex's child by another father, no.
No. If the mother is no longer providing more than half of the child's support, then she no longer gets the child support.
My ex husband was in an accident and has not paid child support for 27 months. He is now drawing SS benefits which my child just started to receive benefits, his step-child is receiving the other half of the benefits. However, these benefits are less than what he was paying in child support
Depends upon what the will says, how old the child is and what the laws of the state say. Without a will, the estate is typically divided in two, half for the children and half for the spouse.
i had my ex pay child support, half medical, half child care....however that is normally figured in with the support
yes, he pays
No. But if your father has retired and is paying child support the child support order might need to be modified based on the income he have now.
No. He should pay for at least half of the burial and funeral costs. The father still owes any past-due (unpaid) support.
In general, child support is a percentage of net income. If the obligor has the child for an extended period of time, the court may suspend support for that period.
I believe that you should. Do you care what happens to your child when you are not there? Are you concerned about their health and well-being when you are not there? Of course you are. As the father you have a life-long responsibility for that child. Take care of them and love them.
I don't think he should pay child support if he is providing half the support of the children. Why would you want he to pay more? Child support is paid by absent parents.
$50 at the most
half of it the other half goes to the other parent of the child or no cause you both have the money to take care of the child
If the child resides with you and more then half of the cost for the child is supplied by the father. The non-custodial parent can claim the child as a dependent if he has a court order stating thus. Otherwise no.
Every child receives half of its chromosomes from its mother and half from its father.
Child support is the other parents half of the expenses your child costs each month. You pay the other half. What you do in your private life, sleep with etc, can not change the fact that each parent have to pay for their child. He has an obligation to pay for his child just like you do so the child support goes to the one who has custody for the child. The court do not care about that you had an affair and will not let your child lose 50% of his/hers financial support because of it. Whether to pay or not is not up to the parents.