How long do you pay child support in Indiana?
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How long do you pay child support in Indiana?
19 years
Can a custodial parent be ordered to pay child support?
In cases where one parent has full custody of the child, the other parent is typically ordered to pay child support to the custodial parent. The amount of child support that a party must pay depends on the state law where the child support order is issued.
Does child support come out of gross or net?
Deductions of child support are made after tax withheld deductions and formal salary sacrificing. This is before other deductions such as voluntary superannuation, health fund and loan repayments. Once you make a deduction from your employee’s or contractor’s pay, you’re legally required to pay it to us.
How much does Brad Pitt pay child support?
Pitt’s lawyers say he paid more than $1.3 million in support, in addition to a loan for a house, while Jolie’s team says that isn’t enough.
Why is child support based on income?
The child support income of both parents is used to calculate their child support assessment. A parent’s share of the parents’ combined child support income indicates the share of the costs of the child they are responsible to meet. This is an ‘income shares’ approach and treats both parents’ incomes in the same way.
Does the custodial parent have to report income?
Parents do not always report all of their income on the Child Support Guidelines Worksheet or Financial Statement. They might not know what counts as income; They might think they do not need to report some payments they get. If you do not get a 1099 or W-2 with the income, it may be undocumented.
What happens if my ex claimed my child on taxes?
For tax purposes, the IRS only considers federal law. If both you and your ex e-file your tax returns and claim your child as a dependent, the one of you who filed second will be rejected by the IRS. Even if you are the custodial parent, the IRS e-file system is a machine and you will still need to prove this.