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What is the status of the caselaw with regard to child support and the ability to pay it?

New Jersey Divorce Law Center :: Divorce FAQ's :: Ability to...
The New Jersey Supreme Court ruled in a recent case that all non custodial parents charged with violating a court order and facing the possibility of going to jail for nonpayment of child support must be told at the enforcement hearings that they have a right to be represented by a lawyer. In the case of Pasqua v. Council, 186 N.J.
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How much child support will I get/pay?

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The amount of child support in Washington is determined by a pretty strict formula. Unlike maintenance, child support is usually calculated by using a computer program. Washington has a child support guideline which sets out a specific amount of support based upon each parent's net income.
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Will dialysis affect my ability to have a child?

University of Michigan Nephrology: Info for Patients
This is an important discussion to have with your nephrologist and social worker to explore the medical and psychosocial aspects of having a child while on dialysis.
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What is the status of my Child Support payment?

Frequently Asked Questions
You can find out the status of your Child Support payment by accessing the Illinois State Disbursement Unit's website at www.ilchildsupport.com.
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Why do I have to pay child support if I can not see my child?

Tuscarawas County, Ohio - Child Support Enforcement Agency
Child Support and Visitation are two separate issues. The CSEA enforces the court ordered payment of child support, but does not have any authority to address visitation. The obligor may file their own motion with the court by the use of a Pro Se packet or through a private attorney.
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What happens when the noncustodial parent has money to pay child support but still won’t pay?

FAQs
Individuals can assist local child support agencies by providing any information they have about the noncustodial parent’s (NCPs) whereabouts, income, and assets such as homes, cars, etc. The court may find a NCP in contempt of court if that parent has the ability to pay but is willfully not paying the child support. This enforcement tool is used only when all others have failed.
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What is Child Support?

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Child support is defined by law as the ongoing monetary expenditures and payments necessary to cover a child’s living and medical expenses. Both parents have a legal duty to provide financial support for their children. The court may order either or both parents to make ongoing payments to cover a child’s living and medical expenses.
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Life in the Fast Lane--Frequently Asked Questions
When determining the amount of child support you have to pay, the courts examine both parents income before establishing child support orders. If you are under 18, the courts will examine not only your income, but also may include your parents' income.
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Hastings and Estreicher, P.A. - FAQs
The amount of child support a nonresidential parent will have to pay is determined by statute. The income of both parties is added together and the amount of support required for a particular child or children is determined in accordance with the child support guidelines worksheet http://www.myflorida.com/dor/childsupport/guidlines.html. Each party has a percentage of obligation for the monetary support of their child or children based on that parent's income.
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How much child support should I pay/receive?

Divorce Information Kit: FAQs
The federal government has developed Child Support Guidelines. Essentially, the Guidelines are rules for deciding the amount of child support when a couple divorces. The amount of child support varies with income, number of children, and some other factors listed in the Guidelines. The federal Guidelines came into effect on May 1st, 1997.
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Who can be ordered to pay child support?

Dean & Ongert: Texas Attorneys, Child Custody, Child Support...
A court can order either parent of a child to pay support to other parent. The court order for support is usually payable on a monthly basis. Many states now require that child support be paid by wage assignment (automatic deductions from the paycheck) whenever available, thus reducing the need for subsequent enforcement actions. Harris and Galveston Counties usually require that a wage withholding order be entered.
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If you give your child up for adoption, do you have to pay support?

Delaware County PA
No, the case will be closed upon presenting the court order to Domestic Relations. All arrears up to the date of adoption will be collected, unless the parties agree otherwise.
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When must a parent pay child support ?

LINDA S. LUTHER-VENO
In Pennsylvania, both parents must contribute to the financial support of minor children. When parents separate, the court may order child support be paid to the person who has custody. Support continues until the children graduate from high school or turn 18, whichever happens last. Pennsylvania law does not allow court orders to support a child in college unless both parents agree. This is usually done in the Property Settlement Agreement.
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My child’s medical bills exceed our ability to pay, what can we do?

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Obtain a copy of the Charity Care Application from the social worker at the hospital in which you were treated. Visit the Department of Labor and Workforce Development’s Unemployment Webpage for updated information on qualifications and benefits.
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Will the EYEPORT improve my child's ability to pay attention?

Exercise Your Eyes
If your child's limited attention span is due to an inability of the eyes to maintain steady aiming and focusing, then the EYEPORT™ can help. However, only your vision specialist can make this determination.
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If the custodial parent is not allowing me to see my child, do I still have to pay child support?

Macomb County, Michigan: Circuit Court: FOC FAQ
Yes. Parenting time and child support are separate parts of a court order with separate enforcement procedures.
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My child's father does not pay child support. Can I get help?

DHAweb | Frequently Asked Questions
The Sacramento County Department of Child Support Services (DCSS) can help you get an order of parentage and child support. Call the DCSS Customer Service Center at (916) 875-7400 or visit the DCSS web site.
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What status will my child be on the list?

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After a patient is evaluated and found to be a suitable transplant candidate, the appropriate forms are completed to allow the patient to be placed on the national United Network of Organ Sharing (UNOS) cardiac transplant waiting list. A patient can be listed at one of four different statuses. Status 1A is reserved for the sickest patients who require transplants immediately.
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Who do I call to find out the status of child support and/or spousal support payments?

Cuyahoga County of Ohio - Health & Human Services Freque...
The Court does not keep track of or send support checks. All support checks are issued through the Ohio Child Support Payment Central, P.O. Box 182372, Columbus, Ohio 43218-2372. You may call 1-800-860-2555 to see if a payment has been posted to your account.
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What if I want to pay Google for the ability to issue more than 1,000 queries per day?

Google SOAP Search API
Google is no longer actively supporting the SOAP Search API, so we encourage you to use the AJAX Search API, which does not have a limit on the number of queries per day. We are no longer actively supporting the SOAP Search API, but we've kept the documentation live on this site for developers who are already using it.
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If I remarry, must I still pay child support? If I remarry, may I still receive child support?

Child Support Frequently Asked Questions
If a parent remarries, and even if that parent has more children, he or she still pay must pay child support to the children of the first marriage. If a person is receiving child support and remarries, he or she is still entitled to receive child support unless his or her new spouse adopts the child. Yes. The amount of child support will depend upon the amount of time each parent spends with the child as well as the parents' incomes and the expense of raising the child.
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