The court will order you to pay some child support. If you don't have a job right now, it might not be based on your current paystubs, but it will be based on your tax returns from the previous years. If you won't be paying it on time, the child support will start adding 10% as an interest on the child support. And you'll pay it off when you can. If a custodial parent opens a DA case on you, it will take them about a year to get all of the info on you, and then they will start taking your money out of your bank account or from your pay checks. The best thing for you is to get a job as soon as possible, so you can start helping your child financially and at the same time stop getting your self into more truble, since not paying your child support is very negative for your credit and future opportunities in this country.
Yes, you do have to pay child support.
No. Support is based upon the income of the non custodial parent and in some cases the needs of the minor child/children.
No. She has no legal responsibility to support the children. Only the biological parents have any responsibility for child support.
It can be modified, but not stopped.
The new husband is not responsible for the NCP's unpaid child support.
Spouses are not responsible for their spouse's children. But, he needs to get a modification.SEE LINKS BELOW
I do not think that all states are standardized yet but in Nevada it is 25% of the non custodial parents income for the first child and then an added amount of something like 3% for every additional child. The custodial parents income or marital status does not factor in at all.
The custodial parent is the parent with custody/guardianship of the child.
No, the custodial parent does not have to work to get their support. The support goes from the child's other biological parent.Ê
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Of course. Unless the non-custodial parent takes sole custody, the non-custodial parent is still responsible for paying child support to whomever the child goes to. There is no reason the death of a parent should terminate the other parent's child support obligation.