Massachusetts child support is formula based, taking into consideration all financial resources, and not just earned income. This includes the income of a second spouse.
Rebuttable considerations include any support obligations for other children, and the amount of time the children spend with each parent.
As such, it is not possible to estimate an obligation.
This is dependent on numerous factors.
no
When you relinquish your parental rights so the child can be adopted you are no longer responsible for paying child support. You are liable for support until/unless child is adopted.
yes
See the information at the related link that will enable you to estimate child support on any particular wage level.See the information at the related link that will enable you to estimate child support on any particular wage level.See the information at the related link that will enable you to estimate child support on any particular wage level.See the information at the related link that will enable you to estimate child support on any particular wage level.
The state legislature determines laws that apply to child support and other domestic issues such as spousal maintenance. Child support enforcement is also mandated by federal as well as state statutes.
Yes they can.
no
no
Since losing them can include not paying support, it can only be done if an adoption is the intent.
It continues until age 22 with some exceptions.
It sounds as if you need to file an appeal and/or a request for termination in Massachusetts. I assume this is not a new case on a child you didn't know existed? see link below