get a job!!
In general, child support is a percentage of one's net income - the lower the income, the lower the child support. However, unearned income such as unemployment compensation is also considered available to pay support.
though under some circumstances it should be taxed, right now it's not income.
Child support is based on net income. The courts can require the obligor to look for work if they decide that his non-work income is not sufficient to support the child.
In Utah and Wyoming it is based on Minimum Wage. You need to check with a Child Support office for your state.
No you do not have to work full-time. Working anytime will get your wages garnished. Child support even garnish wages on Day labor and temporary jobs. Income is income and they will take from any source of income you may have.
Can a second job's income be included in child support calculation.
work from home jobs can be reliable however the amount of income that you generate is often determined by the amount of time and work you put in. If you dont do any work you will not earn a lot of money.
Contact an attorney.
Yes, in some cases it can. Thefederal law that once prohibited such income as being totallyexempt has been amended in some areas. Not all such income is exempt from child support obligations. As a general rule, one should assume that there is no income exempt from garnishment for such support. Such casescan beadjudicated on anindividual basis.
Yes child support doesn't stop even if you are unemployed or have no income at all
tithe - income paid to support noblemen and clergy.(cause they are to bloody lazy to freaking work!)
In general, child support is a percentage of net income (earned and/or unearned). Someone with zero income will likely not be ordered to pay support, altho the court could order him to look for work.