It depends on the state you live in but most states use the same calculation for child support. The calculation figures in the percent of time each parent has physical custody of the child, a comparison of each parents wages and any extra costs for the child(ren) such as daycare and health insurance.
For example: If you and the father exercise physical custody the same amount of time (50/50) and your salary is greater than his then you would more than likely be paying him child support but if you pay for their health insurance and daycare then those would be deducted accordingly and like wise for him.
NO
If you loose your employment you are still legally responsible for your child support payments.
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no
Yes - it is court ordered unfortunately they don't care how you get the money or if you quit your job.
well ya... hes still in school. quit being a deadbeat
Up until the requirements set by the state, yes. see link below.
The father has to have the court's consent to cease paying child support.
If the child is 18 years old.
Only with approval of the court, but yes it is likely to be stopped.
It's payable and collectible.
Child support is paid until the child is at least 18 even if the child quit school or graduate early.