IT depends on mothers income fathers income the tme spent, on how much rent they pay and any medical premuims. Bills like car payments, credit cards,and household expenses don't come into figure, because those are all extras, like cell phones interent, a car payment. how you figure out your time spent is how many days you spend in a 2 week period divide it by 14 and thats your percent spent with child, then you times that by the amount of income that is "deposible" (subtract rent, healthcare and childcare cost) then you get the amount owed. That is how it is done in CA. I work for the county child support office
2006-08-02 06:56:54
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answered by i love my sexy hubby 3
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By the childs needs, and how many children are in this situation. if theres more than one kid involved then more money will be paid out, if you cannot afford child support then they will find a way to get the money from you some how (family, things you own, etc) my real dad couldnt pay for ahwile and his new wife had to, and the ripped the money out of his investments. so either pay up, or dont go to court and help out when you can(it could save you more money that way by just agreeing and helping out and seeing the kid more often)
2006-08-02 06:17:47
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answered by Anonymous
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It depends on your income and the fathers income,medical bills(or who provides health/dental insurance,if any),and daycare expenses,if any.They take a percentage ,depending on what state you live in.I know that in Virginia,you can actually use a "state calculator"to try and add up what it would be.Try accessing your own state,juvenile&domestic courts,OR the division of child support enforcement,in your state,WEBSITES and that may help you to get a better amount figure.
2006-08-02 06:29:33
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answered by Anonymous
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Wheather, the toddler lives with you or her... It nonetheless must be paid even with the position the toddler remains. till the courtroom approves the recent residing circumstances... no you may give up toddler help funds already typical by ability of the courtroom gadget yet.. A decide. If the toddler isn't on your care now, you're to pay help to her. All she has to do is get a lawyer and visit modify custody rights and think ofyou've got to pay no longer her. verify into the "Custody rights" till now you give up something. make certain you've a lawyer to talk for you. reliable success!!! As for her artwork preventing funds out of garnishments... they are regularly penalized for it.. in easy words a courtroom order can give up that... comprehend your rights!!
2016-11-27 20:57:41
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answered by dittman 4
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Child support is determined by the income of the parent that doesn't have custody.
2006-08-02 06:17:28
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answered by Anonymous
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It may vary from state to state, but usually they need to verify the mother and the father's income, look at how many kids the support is going for and then decide how much should be paid to the other parent.
2006-08-02 06:18:35
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answered by Anonymous
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In CA, it's done by a magic formula that computes the higher income and the time allocated for visitation. It also factors in other important factors like special needs or special schooling for the children. The number is multiplied by the number of kids involved.
2006-08-02 06:18:29
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answered by ntoriano 4
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You submit a financial statement and copies of your last three years tax returns and the judge makes the determination.
2006-08-02 06:18:09
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answered by acmeraven 7
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They determine by your income and all your monthly bills if any more stuff u need to know just IM me on yahoo K_LeCureux_1999
2006-08-02 06:15:44
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answered by k_lecureux_1999 2
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22% of your income. 32% on 2 kids
2006-08-02 06:42:41
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answered by chevy 5
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