In general, child support is a percentage of net income. The unemployed husband should ask the courts for a modification during his unemployment, and then again when he finds a new job.
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Yes, by paying his child support arrears in full.Yes, by paying his child support arrears in full.Yes, by paying his child support arrears in full.Yes, by paying his child support arrears in full.
go ask the company if you have common sense
Go to the court which issued the support order and file a motion for Contempt of Court against him.
Paying child support isn't really a matter of choice. Each parent is required to comply with the court order(s) in the case.
No. Unless the child support order is modified by the court you are responsible for paying the amount in the order regardless of whatever else you pay for.No. Unless the child support order is modified by the court you are responsible for paying the amount in the order regardless of whatever else you pay for.No. Unless the child support order is modified by the court you are responsible for paying the amount in the order regardless of whatever else you pay for.No. Unless the child support order is modified by the court you are responsible for paying the amount in the order regardless of whatever else you pay for.
No, but he should get a modification. see links below
If you and your husband have been separated for over a year and he is not paying child support, you must consult a lawyer and have a custody agreement before taking the children out of state.
It should not be. The responsibility for paying the child support for his children lies with him, and should be based on his income.
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Yes. Your earnings might change the amount of support you are ordered to pay.