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in Michigan they can take up to 65% of your check. That is why most people that get behind stop working as they work 40 hours a week and don't bring enough home to even cover expenses to go to work let alone live on.

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About 10% of fathers have sole or primary custody of their children, meaning that about that number of mothers are non-custodial parents. Presumably, most of those mothers have been ordered to pay child support.

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18-55% of gross icome, but I've seen orders as high as 120% of net income.

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That depends on the state guidelines in your particular state. You can do an online search using your state + child support guidelines.

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Around 26%-30% depending on the state.

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Can one child support be taken from two employers?

Yes, if necessary.


What percentage of a non custodial parents income can you receive if you are filing behind someone else already existing court order child support in IL?

In general, child support is a percentage of net income - in Illinois, 20% for one child. When calculating support for younger children, support actually ordered and paid for older child[ren] is subtracted from net income.


Does the mother who files for child support first get more for her child than the other mother who files for support after she does. And will support be decreased or altered for the first one?

No. The family with the older child[ren] gets the full percentage of net income. The family with the younger child[ren] gets a percentage of net income after subtracting payments ordered and being made to the older child[ren].


How is child support calculated if each parent has a child?

In most states there is a formula depending on the fathers pay and other dependents that he has to what a child gets. You will probably need an attorney unless you arent going to fight about the child's guardianship, visitation and amount then you can file those papers yourself with a attorney that can help. Look in your local phone book or pennysaver.


How much child support do you get in Pennsylvania for one child if father collects 2000 a month on unemployment and mom works making 1300?

It is not possible for anyone on this forum to calculate child support obligations for you as there are many more factors other than income that are taken into consideration.

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Can one child support be taken from two employers?

Yes, if necessary.


What is the child support price for one chlid and you only make 13.00dollars an hour?

Depends on the state, but usually child support is a percentage of your wage.


Does the court look at ones monthly debts when determining child support?

In general, no. Child support is, generally, a percentage of one's income after taxes and insurance. The percentage is a function of the number of children to be supported.


How much would you have to pay in child support?

In general, child support is a percentage of net income (e.g., in Illinois, 20% for one child, 25% for two children).


What percentage of your child's father income in Illinois would you receive in child support?

In general, 20% of net income for one child.


Can a mentally retarded man pay child support to a normal child?

In general, child support is a percentage of income. Mental retardation does not, in itself, excuse one from paying support. However, SSI/public assistance recipients cannot be ordered to pay child support.


If a father owes 514 dollars of child support and his paycheck is 1000 dollars can the entire 514 be deducted from that one paycheck in Ohio?

No, only a certain percentage, usually 25% of a check can be taken out. If the father has the money automatically taken out then he has agreed to this and yes they could take all the money. If however his check is being garnished due to having arrears it should not be taken out of one check. I would research Ohio's rules on how much can be taken out of a check for child support.


What percentage of a non custodial parents income can you receive if you are filing behind someone else already existing court order child support in IL?

In general, child support is a percentage of net income - in Illinois, 20% for one child. When calculating support for younger children, support actually ordered and paid for older child[ren] is subtracted from net income.


Why would department of social services want a birth parent to pay child support when they have had their child taken?

Because that child still needs support and the birth parent is the one who should pay it.


How does having more than one child to support from different relationships effect child support amounts?

In general, child support is a percentage of net income. When calculating support for younger children, support actually ordered and paid for older children is subtracted from net income.


Can I receive back pay child support from my exhusband if I am collecting social security disability. Will my income be taken away from me?

Your Social Security eligibility is not affected by your receipt of child support. One is for you; the other is for your child.


If You pay child support for one child in TX and you have 2 that live with you and they have large medical bills Can this be taken into account for temporary reduction in Child support in TX?

Yes, under a rebuttable presumptionsee links