If there is arrears owed, whether due to non-payment, or a retroactive the amount would come off the total.
No, but it can affect your credit. There is no need to be behind due to unemployment. see links below
Yes, the birth of another child may affect child support. A filing should be made to recalculate the support amount based on this change of circumstance. Added: In Delaware, for example, parents are given a 'credit' for other minor children they are supporting that are not part of the filing. So, while the right to support may not be affected, the amount of support may be. Generally, the older child's right to support is not diminished by the birth of subsequent children.
You need to go to court to modify your child support agreement. Yes, as long as your old agreement hasn't been modified, she can legally collect child support from you. There may be provisions in your support agreement by which your children do not have to reside with her, especially if the money is still going toward their support. The court probably won't make your ex-wife pay back the money, but it will give you credit for having paid it.
credit could equal "recognition" ex. "Give recognition where recognition is due" vs. "credit where credit is due"
There are currently four (4) credit rating bureaus in India: * Credit Information Bureau of India (CIBIL) * Experian Credit Information Company of India (ECIC) * Equifax Credit Information Services (ECIS) * Highmark Credit Rating (HCR)
credit to unearned revenue
What was AlexanderHamilton's plan for the adequate support of public credit
After paying the child support, the bureau's creditor will make remove the bad mark from your credit score.
as long as the child support agency is reporting it to credit bureau theres no way but to pay it that i know of
When I had a collection deleted from my credit it made my score go up. It will take several weeks.
No, credit cards are not considered a form of income and cannot be used to pay for child support.
the only way you get credit for daycare if you pay support is if the child or children reside with you or you can get your ex wife/husband to agree to it.
yes
for employees
yes, it absolutely will. However, there are a couple of different ways it may affect your credit rating depending on your circumstances and how your child support payments are collected.
For a provision you initially debit cost and credit provision. When the provision is released you debit your provision and credit cash. The provision should be adjusted to present value on your balance sheet.
The venue that issued the order may give credit, but don't do this - pay your support to the courts or your State's disbursement unit. see links