Articles for tag: Child Support, Child Support Payments, Noncustodial

Karla News

What to Do when You Cannot Afford to Make Child Support Payments

Often, the non-custodial parent, or a parent that does not have full custody of a child, may find himself or herself in difficult financial circumstances, especially with the current economic effects of today’s recession. Most recently, many celebrities are finding themselves facing liens and court judgments for failure to pay child support. The worst thing ...

Karla News

Paying Child Support in the State of Indiana

Those who are paying a non-custodial parent child support in the state of Indiana should be aware of how they are required to pay child support in order to receive proper credit for paying child support. A great number of mothers and fathers paying child support in the state of Indiana are unaware of the ...

Karla News

Illinois Cracks Down on Deadbeat Dads

Talk about your Catch 22’s. John is a deadbeat dad. He is currently married and has two stepchildren. He also owes about $10,000 in back child support to his ex wife. John is 27 years old and still going to school part time. He used to work a full-time job as well as going to ...

Karla News

How to Calculate Michigan Child Support

Child support is what the State of Michigan obligates a parent to pay to someone else who has full or partial physical custody of the parent’s child. The State of Michigan determines how much money the parent needs to pay. To do so they use a mathematical formula. It takes into account the income of ...

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How to Use an NC Child Support Calculator

North Carolina allows a custodial parent or guardian to sue a biological parent for child support. The person seeking to collect child support (the obligee) can attempt to estimate the amount due by using a NC child support calculator. The obligee can then file a lawsuit in North Carolina courts to get an order for ...

Karla News

Wisconsin Child-Support Payments Go Paperless

As of September 2007, Wisconsin residents who receive child support have only two options regarding how they will receive their payments: through direct deposit or a Chase Bank Visa debit card. The State of Wisconsin has chosen to eliminate paper checks for those receiving child support. If you do not have direct deposit set up ...