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Child Support Calculation Question
Two Mothers...
Mother #1, three children Mother #2, one child How is child support most likely to be calculated and who is most likely to get how much of what? -- The Source For Premium Newsgroup Access Great Speed, Great Retention 1 GB/Day for only $8.95 |
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"Mr. Anonymous" wrote in Two Mothers... Mother #1, three children Mother #2, one child How is child support most likely to be calculated and who is most likely to get how much of what? If you have 4 kids, that's going to be pretty expensive no matter which state you live in. I would budget for about 70% of your take home pay. Hope you have a good paying job to keep yourself out of prison! BTW, why not ask your lawyer how much the rate is? |
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How much would Wife #1 with 4 children get, and how much would Wife #2 with 1 child get? ie, if I can expect 30% of my pay reduced... would wife #1 get 75% of it and wife #2 get 25% of it? The pay isn't much concern for me at the moment, what I am concentrating on is making sure wife #2 gets as little as of it as possible. "Dale" wrote in message t... "Mr. Anonymous" wrote in Two Mothers... Mother #1, three children Mother #2, one child How is child support most likely to be calculated and who is most likely to get how much of what? If you have 4 kids, that's going to be pretty expensive no matter which state you live in. I would budget for about 70% of your take home pay. Hope you have a good paying job to keep yourself out of prison! BTW, why not ask your lawyer how much the rate is? -- The Source For Premium Newsgroup Access Great Speed, Great Retention 1 GB/Day for only $8.95 |
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"Mr. Anonymous" wrote in How much would Wife #1 with 4 children get, and how much would Wife #2 with 1 child get? ie, if I can expect 30% of my pay reduced... would wife #1 get 75% of it and wife #2 get 25% of it? Lets put it this way, each mother will file a seperate case against you. Each case can garnish up to 50% of your wages. Why am I the only one posting on here recently? |
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"Mr. Anonymous" wrote in message t.com... You misunderstood the question... How much would Wife #1 with 4 children get, and how much would Wife #2 with 1 child get? ie, if I can expect 30% of my pay reduced... would wife #1 get 75% of it and wife #2 get 25% of it? The pay isn't much concern for me at the moment, what I am concentrating on is making sure wife #2 gets as little as of it as possible. You will be a serial CS payer. If wife #1 has the first CS order, and CS for 4 children is 29%, she will get the 29%. Then wife #2 gets a CS order, and if CS for 1 child is 17%, she will get 17% of the remaining 81% - so she will get about 13.8% of your total gross income. It all depends on who's CS order was in existance first. "Dale" wrote in message t... "Mr. Anonymous" wrote in Two Mothers... Mother #1, three children Mother #2, one child How is child support most likely to be calculated and who is most likely to get how much of what? If you have 4 kids, that's going to be pretty expensive no matter which state you live in. I would budget for about 70% of your take home pay. Hope you have a good paying job to keep yourself out of prison! BTW, why not ask your lawyer how much the rate is? -- The Source For Premium Newsgroup Access Great Speed, Great Retention 1 GB/Day for only $8.95 |
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Child Support Calculation Question
"Mr. Anonymous" wrote You misunderstood the question... How much would Wife #1 with 4 children get, and how much would Wife #2 with 1 child get? ie, if I can expect 30% of my pay reduced... would wife #1 get 75% of it and wife #2 get 25% of it? == Depends on the controlling state and no one here can tell you the amount and how it is divided unless they know the guidelines for that particular state. You can find the guidelines for most, if not all states, online. Too, federal law limits the total amount of deduction for child support. |
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"Dale" wrote "Mr. Anonymous" wrote in How much would Wife #1 with 4 children get, and how much would Wife #2 with 1 child get? ie, if I can expect 30% of my pay reduced... would wife #1 get 75% of it and wife #2 get 25% of it? Lets put it this way, each mother will file a seperate case against you. Each case can garnish up to 50% of your wages. == That would mean 2 mothers would take 100% of his pay. Don't think that's the way it works. |
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"Gini" wrote in message news:QE6dh.5359$sM2.4986@trndny05... "Mr. Anonymous" wrote You misunderstood the question... How much would Wife #1 with 4 children get, and how much would Wife #2 with 1 child get? ie, if I can expect 30% of my pay reduced... would wife #1 get 75% of it and wife #2 get 25% of it? == Depends on the controlling state and no one here can tell you the amount and how it is divided unless they know the guidelines for that particular state. You can find the guidelines for most, if not all states, online. Too, federal law limits the total amount of deduction for child support. I think you meant, Federal law limits the wage withholding for CS. There is no limit on how much CS orders can take. The problem is if a father gets more CS ordered than the statutory maximum for wage withholding he cannot pay it off through wage withholding. He is expected to pay the maximum through wage withholding PLUS whatever else is required to keep his CS account(s) current. |
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"Mr. Anonymous" wrote in message t.com... Two Mothers... Mother #1, three children Mother #2, one child How is child support most likely to be calculated and who is most likely to get how much of what? It's a crap shoot. That's like tossing a lamb into a lion's den and asking how much will each lion get. Only one thing is certain, they will get exactly 100% of it! -- The Source For Premium Newsgroup Access Great Speed, Great Retention 1 GB/Day for only $8.95 |
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Child Support Calculation Question
"Moon Shyne" wrote in message ... "Mr. Anonymous" wrote in message t.com... You misunderstood the question... How much would Wife #1 with 4 children get, and how much would Wife #2 with 1 child get? ie, if I can expect 30% of my pay reduced... would wife #1 get 75% of it and wife #2 get 25% of it? The pay isn't much concern for me at the moment, what I am concentrating on is making sure wife #2 gets as little as of it as possible. You will be a serial CS payer. If wife #1 has the first CS order, and CS for 4 children is 29%, she will get the 29%. Then wife #2 gets a CS order, and if CS for 1 child is 17%, she will get 17% of the remaining 81% - so she will get about 13.8% of your total gross income. It all depends on who's CS order was in existance first. That being the case, he should pray that #2 files first to minimize the damage. [the math works out to 71%, not 81%] "Dale" wrote in message t... "Mr. Anonymous" wrote in Two Mothers... Mother #1, three children Mother #2, one child How is child support most likely to be calculated and who is most likely to get how much of what? If you have 4 kids, that's going to be pretty expensive no matter which state you live in. I would budget for about 70% of your take home pay. Hope you have a good paying job to keep yourself out of prison! BTW, why not ask your lawyer how much the rate is? -- The Source For Premium Newsgroup Access Great Speed, Great Retention 1 GB/Day for only $8.95 |
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