Find Out About Child Support
You will need to see what your
state laws say about child support. The key point to child
support is to make sure that the children are taken care off
when the parents separate. After a divorce, some people can not provide enough for
their family on one income, that is why you need to file for
child support.
The judge will make the child
support reasonable by looking at what the father or mother
makes along with the guardian of the child and then the needs
of the child. The older a child gets, the more money you will
pay because their needs increase. Those who refuse to pay their
child support will be prosecuted. It is against the law to
ignore the decisions of the courts. Usually, for child support
you get to see the children on a regular basis.
Both parents have a duty towards
the children. One will give the support, and the other will use
the support money to help their children's expenses. Usually,
the one who has the least time with the child will pay the
support. Sometimes it is the father and sometimes it is the
mother. Your martial issues are never a concern in the child
support because it doesn't matter what went wrong with the
marriage, only that the child is taken care of. The only thing
that matters is if the parent is responsible. If there was
abuse, obviously they won't get custody and will end up paying
child support regardless of visitation.
You do not get to choose what you
will pay, so you need to do your research when you first start
the divorce proceedings. You will first want to
make sure that your payment is scheduled. Your payment is
due a certain time of the month and if they aren't on time,
you may end up in jail for backed child support. Child
support is only used to give the child shelter, food, and
clothes. It may be used to purchase school supplies as well
as other related things. Your payments will stop as soon as
they turn 18. Some states require you to pay child support
past 18 if they are still in high school or even college. If
they become emancipated, you don't have to pay child support
anymore either. Obviously if the child dies, you no longer
have to either.
Find out right away what you may
be paying because if you don't pay then you will either go to
jail, things will be auctioned off to pay your debt. You will
have property seized by the government and then they sell the
items to get the money. If you would like to keep your things
or freedom, you may want to think about the amount you are
willing to pay and then consult your lawyer on seeing if you
can get the payment around that amount. Most people pay about
$200-300 a month on child support per child.
You may have to get a second job
just to keep your payments coming. Don't worry about not
getting the payment on time, because most employers will send
it straight from your paycheck. Every check that you get, you
will have a little bit taken each time for your child support
bill. If you are use to living quite extravagant, when you
start paying child support, your spending will have to go down
or that you can afford to live on what you make.
Child support is very serious and
you will find that it isn't cheap. Consult your lawyer to find
out what you should expect to pay.
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