For a few, however, it forces a child to exist when an uninterested parent just wants to
pay less child support.
I bet he thinks he'll have to
pay less child support.
«Child support is tied in some ways to the amount of time that children are with each parent,» Townsend says, noting that there are situations where the mother, for example, «doesn't want to decrease the amount of time the children are with her because she's going to get less child support, or the father wants to increase his time with them because he just wants to
pay less child support.»
Not exact matches
When asked about
support for a proposal «that would allow low - and moderate - income four - year - old
children to be given the opportunity to attend a preschool program, with the government
paying the tuition,» no
less than 60 percent of the public responded favorably, with just 27 percent voicing opposition.
Hillary Clinton delivered plenty of applause lines Tuesday in a speech to the nation's largest teachers union at a gathering in Washington, calling for
less standardized testing, more
support for vulnerable
children and more respect and
pay for public school educators.
Moreover, advocates should keep in mind that school districts in participating states access Medicaid dollars directly to
pay for medically necessary services for students with disabilities.70 The Individuals with Disabilities Education Act requires that districts provide all necessary services and resources to afford every
child a «free appropriate public education,» and some medically related
supports qualify for Medicaid reimbursement.71 With
less Medicaid funding statewide to meet that guarantee, states and districts would have to siphon money from other education funding streams to afford necessary medical services that
support the learning of students with disabilities.
The corporation will allow them to
pay dividend income to their
children and
pay less overall tax as a family than if they earned the rental income personally and
supported their kids financially.
When parents divorce or break up, the noncustodial parent (the one with
less parenting time) usually
pays child support to the custodial parent (the parent with more custodial time) based on the parents» respective incomes.
When parents divorce or break up, the noncustodial parent (the one with
less parenting time) usually
pays child support to the custodial parent (the parent with
Typically the non-custodial parent (the parent with
less parenting time)
pays child support to the other custodial parent or «receiving parent.»
When parents share parenting time such that the
child (ren) spend between forty to forty nine percent of the time with the «access parent», it is possible that the amount of
support paid by the parent with
less access time will be reduced to reflect the increased costs of this increased access parenting arrangement.
He wanted joint custody that would allow him to spend Sunday evenings with his kids, as well as the ability to
pay less in
child support.
The Tables are designed for separated parents, who have a parenting arrangement in which one parent has the
child (ren)
less than 40 percent of the time, to easily determine how much they should be
paying in
child support to the primary parent.
Generally, however, the parent who spends
less than half time with the
child — the non-custodial parent — actually
pays support.
Presently, in California, the more time the higher earning spouse has with the
children, the
less that parent
pays in
child support.
By law that is not supposed to be an excuse to
pay less support for additional
children.
Presently, in California, the more time the higher earning spouse has with the
children, the
less that parent
pays in
child support.
Additionally, if you're
paying support for several
children, you can modify the terms of your decree each time one of them reaches the age of majority, so you're
supporting one
less child.
However, it is not uncommon for someone who owes
child support to
pay less than the court required or to stop
paying altogether.
These charts take into account the gross incomes of both parents,
less special adjustments (such as
support paid for
children of previous marriage), and a figure for the amount of money (usually stated as a monthly sum) that will be required to be spent for the
child.
However, if the
child spends
less than 10 percent of his time with the
paying parent, the
child support obligation will not be adjusted.
The parent who has
less parenting time may have to
pay support, depending on the parties» circumstances, including the amount of parenting time of each, the parties» income, the
child's expenses or other needs, and whether the parents have other
children.
For example, if your divorce decree notes that you must
pay a certain amount of
child support each month yet you lose your job, your former spouse may agree to accept
less child support until you locate new employment.
Child support is an obligation of both parents, so sometimes the mother in this situation will pay child support to the father for the child he has, and vice-versa, or the respective support obligations are offset with the higher income - earning spouse simply paying the difference of the parties» respective support obligations to the lesser - earning sp
Child support is an obligation of both parents, so sometimes the mother in this situation will
pay child support to the father for the child he has, and vice-versa, or the respective support obligations are offset with the higher income - earning spouse simply paying the difference of the parties» respective support obligations to the lesser - earning sp
child support to the father for the
child he has, and vice-versa, or the respective support obligations are offset with the higher income - earning spouse simply paying the difference of the parties» respective support obligations to the lesser - earning sp
child he has, and vice-versa, or the respective
support obligations are offset with the higher income - earning spouse simply
paying the difference of the parties» respective
support obligations to the
lesser - earning spouse.
Naturally, since the
child is «with» the (now former) primary parent
less than it would be without a JCP (joint - custody presumption), the other parent, the primary wage - earner, would expect to
pay less in
child support (CS).
For those families who are not lifted out of poverty by formal
child support payments, the assistance can still help close the «poverty gap» that these families face.3 In addition to the economic benefits,
child support payments are associated with greater academic achievement and fewer externalizing problems in
children.4, 5,6 Previous research also shows that fathers who voluntarily establish paternity are more likely to
pay child support (despite being
less likely to have a
child support order), to
pay more over the long term, and to increase their payments over time.7
This, along with other remedies, are available to the custodial parent if the non-custodial parent is not
paying court - ordered
child support or
paying less than the amount ordered.
Child support may be less than the guidelines if the child resides with the parents on a substantially equal basis, if the non-custodial parent is paying significant expenses for the custodial parent, or if the parents split custody of several chil
Child support may be
less than the guidelines if the
child resides with the parents on a substantially equal basis, if the non-custodial parent is paying significant expenses for the custodial parent, or if the parents split custody of several chil
child resides with the parents on a substantially equal basis, if the non-custodial parent is
paying significant expenses for the custodial parent, or if the parents split custody of several
children.
Men counter with the argument that if the kids are with them more, they should
pay less in
child support.
750 ILCS 5/505 (a)(3)(A) defines «gross income» as income from all sources, including court ordered spousal
support received and social security dependent benefits for the subject
child paid on behalf of the retired or disabled parent,
less spousal
support paid or payable.
If you have your
child a lot more than you are scheduled, you may be able to modify your
child support order so you
pay less support or receive more.
This court case regarded a parent who had been granted a downward modification of
child support payments, meaning the court allowed the parent to
pay less in
child support than in previous months.
If your actual parenting timeshare is different than the scheduled timeshare you may want to modify your custody schedule or
child support order (if you have the
children more than you are scheduled, you should
pay less or receive more
child support).
They may have
less money with which to live, as a
child support settlement for lower than the guideline amount
pays off a parent claiming joint custody, or if a joint custody solution is ordered but not actualized, or if scarce resources are expended on pre or post-divorce litigation.
A higher - earning spouse is required to
pay the
lesser - earning spouse a monthly payment equal to 40 percent of the difference between their wages if there are no
children, or 30 percent of the difference between their wages minus
child support payments.
If you're ordered to
pay child support or alimony, you could have
less disposable monthly income as a result.
Stated simply, the more overnights that the non-custodial parent has with the
child, the
less child support that they
pay to the custodial parent.
If one parent spends substantially more time with the
child than the other, the parent who spends
less time with the
child may be required to
pay the other parent an amount of
child support that accounts for the young person's specific needs.
The idea is that if the 40 - per - cent threshold is met, the
support amount may be
less than the table amount because it's assumed both parents are
paying for the
child's ordinary expenses.