It's called insurance fraud, you half wit! I can't believe the low-life scumbags that ask stupid questions on here.
Yes, if you paid for child care, regardless of where the income comes from, you can claim the Child and Dependent Care Credit.
Because they are the legal arm of government in handling these issues. Child support should always be paid through the system as anything not paid through them is considered a gift.
Depends on what type of nurse, where they work, who they work for and what they agree on. A private nurse for example may opt to get paid monthly, an assisted living facility nurse will get paid weekly because she may not stay in the same facility for a week at a time. A home care nurse may choose weekly or monthy. A nurse that works in a hospital, gets paid weekly.
in Mississippi a nurse makes about 95,000.
They can take part of it. In fact, most child support is paid through withholding.
SHE DIDN'T GET PAID AT ALL
the nurse that gets paid the most is the LPN
Yes, paid vacation is a common benefit for nurse practitioners.
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It depends on where they work. Some neonatal nurses get paid weekly and some get paid biweekly. The average annual salary for a neonatal nurse in the US is $66,000.