It depends on the state. Some states allow for spouse income to be affected by child support, like Texas and a few others. There are many however that do not take into account the spouse's earnings so if the non-custodial parents loses their job, their spouse income can not be used in consideration for child support payment amounts.
A person is not responsible for their spouse's child support, so no, the court doesn't consider their income in setting child support.
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No, it is not considered income.
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No, child support is not income.
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.
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No, credit cards are not considered a form of income and cannot be used to pay for child support.
In calculating child support, all income is considered (except for public assistance or SSI).
No. The child support will be based on the father's income and his ability to pay.No. The child support will be based on the father's income and his ability to pay.No. The child support will be based on the father's income and his ability to pay.No. The child support will be based on the father's income and his ability to pay.
Yes, any form of income, other than needs-based income, can be garnished for back child support in New York. Money from a lawsuit or settlement is considered income.
Only if arrears exist, or it addresses loss of income.