Up to 50%. Did you get your support adjusted? see links below
No, but it can affect your credit. There is no need to be behind due to unemployment. see links below
76% women pay child support for two kids. 0ne kid the percentage is 91% About 10% of the child support obligors are women.
If a person is already in jail, there is no child support owed.
In this economy, there are six men for every job, so being out of work is common. As for child support, he should have filed for a modification. If he's on unemployment, he can be paying based on that amount.
In general, child support is a percentage of net income. The unemployed husband should ask the courts for a modification during his unemployment, and then again when he finds a new job.
Student status will not exempt you from paying support. However, support is based on a percentage of net income.
expanded unemployment: expanded=grown, larger, greater amount of, more unemployment=the percentage of people without a steady income, or do not have a paying job, someone who is not employed, a person who should be looking for a new job expanded unemployment=when there is a greater amont of people without a job
Not positive but just saw the same thing on my court support docket. I believe it means that the Father/Mother was denied unemployment so no support order can be attatched. Basically,we are getting nothing...Again!! 7/20/2009 - I don't think that it has anything to do with unemployment. I just seen this on my husband's court support docket today and I can tell you that he has not applied for unemployment benefits in many, many years. I can also say that "unemployment" doesn't unemployment. My husband was told that it's a generic term that they use.
Yes, as you should be collecting unemployment, but you should file for a modification. see related link. If you've been denied unemployment, the same reasons can be used to deny a modification.
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You will have to go to court and get a judgement or if you already have a judgement you will need to get a wage garnishment.
Paying taxes is best defined as: 1) Surrendering to the government a portion (percentage) of your income in order to support it. This money usually helps the government, actually, it always does.