It will depend on where you live and what the formula for Child Support is in that State. It is usually based on a percentage of parent's income depending upon the dollar amount the other parent makes.
2007-01-16 19:53:10
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answered by bottleblondemama 7
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More information is needed to answer your question. Here is a start, if you have a court order for child support payments, call the child support office and ask them how much you owe. You can also request the child support office to send you a printed summary or payments due.
2007-01-17 03:52:38
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answered by jadenkat 1
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Each state has different laws related to such things. You should discuss this matter with an attorney in the state where you live. Child support is based on many facts, too. Not knowing your situation makes answering this question difficult. In WA, child support is based on the combined net income of both parties and the age of the child and number of children.
2007-01-17 03:54:29
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answered by sweetsinglemom 4
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Contact the Dept. of Support Enforcement in the city in which the child lives.
2007-01-17 03:52:32
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answered by Tweet 5
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ask your significant other how much he or she thinks you owe him or her.
2007-01-17 04:30:14
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answered by mark [mjimih] 3
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