It depends on the State that you are in because every state has its own autonomy, meaning, they set their own laws in areas not affected by the US Constitution. Child support is to cover all the common living expenses. Unless it is an out of the norm expense, and you have joint noncustodial custody, you are not obligated to pay any other expenses...by law. Public interest suggest you help the child. Try not to look at it as helping her / him, but rather for the child. That is a good parent.
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It wouldn't in any significant way. People would simply support and play other sports.
It is a gathering to support a school sports team.
By your clothes, who you hand around with, how you act, sports you play etc.
It covers the day to day expenses related to the child. Extraordinary expenses are usually addressed as part of the child support order or separation agreement. If the child has additional costs for participating in sports it can be addressed by a modification of the child support order or by agreement of the parents. Often, child support payments increase according to state guidelines as a child grows older and expenses increase. If the non-custodial parent doesn't want to contribute they do not have to without a court order to do so.
== Find the source to this answer in the Related Links: "The law does not specify what child support is to cover. It is presumed that the custodial parent is providing food, clothing, and shelter for the minor children and that these expenses are what support goes towards. Any extra-curricular expenses can be shared between the parties upon their agreement, however there is no legal requirement that this happen, unless there is a specific court order that states such."
school uniform then sports clothes
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At a pep rally students gather to encourage and support their high school sports teams.
There are a number of things that would be considered as variable expenses depending on where you live. Things like school fees, insurance, sports programs, and even child care would be a variable expense.
you can buy sporting clothes from decathlon, or Dr sports. That's all i can think of right now.
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if someone calls you a prep it means that usually you wear nice/ expensive clothes and are really into sports. And sometimes means that you are really popular and go to a really nice school. one time i had a guy call me a prep.. :P but i couldn't really do anything about it because i AM really into sports, wear pretty nice clothes, and am quite popular at my school (which is a public school :P)
School spirit means supporting one teams. You cheer for your team in hopes that they will win. People will dress in their school's color to show their support for the school.