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Contact your local Department of Human Services immediately and let them know about the situation. You may be able to have child support reduced.

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Q: What happens when custodial parent lies about income retaining to child support?
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Does the custodial parent have the right to quit job for more support?

In general, support is a percentage of the obligor's net income and is not affected by the custodial parent's income. A custodial parent who petitions for an increase in support would presumably have to explain to the court why s/he quit working.


How is support figured when the Non custodial parent is also the non custodial parent for 2 other families?

Support for the oldest non-custodial child is a percentage of the non-custodial parent's net income. For the next oldest non-custodial child, the NCP's income is reduced by the amount of support ordered and actually paid for the older child, and so forth.


Does a non-custodial mother have to pay child support to the father?

Yes, if the father is the custodial parent. It works just the same as when the mother is the custodial parent. The non-custodial pay child support based on their income and other factors.


How is child support determined when custodial parent is married and unemployed?

I do not think that all states are standardized yet but in Nevada it is 25% of the non custodial parents income for the first child and then an added amount of something like 3% for every additional child. The custodial parents income or marital status does not factor in at all.


Will the custodial parent get less child support if unemployed?

No. Support is based upon the income of the non custodial parent and in some cases the needs of the minor child/children.


Does a not custodial parent have to pay support if the child gets Supplemental Security Income?

yes


Will Social Security Disability affect a custodial parent's child support amount?

No. The non custodial parent's income and assets in conjunction with state laws pertaining to the issue determine the amount of child support that should be paid. The income of the custodial parent is only considered in very rare circumstances.


How come a father has to automatically pay for child support and a mother may not if the father is the custodial parent?

A custodial parent may have to pay child support if his income is significantly higher than that of the non-custodial parent based on the non-custodial parent's "parenting time" percentage.


When non-custodial parent has no income and under job search What is the support to be orderd with no income?

In this economy, the courts are being left with not ordering support, but requires evidence of job search.


Explanation of what child support is used for?

Child support is based upon the income of the parents. The custodial parent does not need to prove what the child support was used for. The custodial parent is expected to provide housing, food, utilities, etc. to the child.


In Florida is a spouse's income included in child support?

No Almost never. In a couple of states, there are some minor loopholes that revolve around cases where there is an open arreage or a recent reduction of support because of a new lower paying job, but in the US at least, a second spouses income does not generally affect your support amount.


If non custodial parent quits their job to get a lower paying job does child support go down?

Yes, the non custodial parent will have to file for a change in the child support for it to be lowered. The new child support will be based on the new income.