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Child Support Calculator : How Can You Save On Child Support?   by S. Millson
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</script></div><p>Child Support Calculator : How Can You Save On Child Support?  <em> by S. Millson</em></p>
<p>Child Support is a very sensitive subject. When it comes to supporting your child, you want to give the most help possible while trying to maintain a healthy lifestyle for yourself. Every parent and citizen has the right to earn income and we are going to show you how to can keep as much of your income as possible while still helping your child. In this article, we are going to focus on how you save money on child support.</p>
<p>It&#8217;s estimated that 75% of all child support in the USA is collected through what is called income withholding. Income withholding is when child support agencies send notices to the paying parent&#8217;s place of employment. The other 25% of child support is paid through willing payments, workers comp checks, social security, disability checks, or pension checks.</p>
<p>First off, you should be aware that the federal consumer credit protection act limits the total amount of money that can be withheld from your paycheck at one time. Every person has the right to create income and earn a living, no matter what his or her financial situation is. The act limits the withheld amount to 50-65% of the payer&#8217;s disposable income. Disposable income is calculated as gross income minus taxes.</p>
<p>There are a few steps that you can take right away to lower the amount of child support you are required to pay:</p>
<p>1.Government deductions and legal loopholes to cut your child support payment by half or more.</p>
<p>2.Taking immediate action to prepare yourself to pay the lowest support payment possible.</p>
<p>3.Looking at exactly what courts look at when determining the amount of child support you owe.</p>
<p>4.Arranging mediation outside of court in order to pay a lower amount based on a mutual agreement. Remember, your best chance at lowering the amount of child support you&#8217;ll have to pay is by trying to reach an agreement outside of court with the child&#8217;s mother or father.</p>
<p>The more cooperative you are willing to be usually means the more understanding and lower payment you&#8217;ll have to end up paying. The people who courts punish the most are what child support collectors and parents call &#8220;deadbeat parents&#8221; who take no financial, mental, physical, or emotional interest in their child. Judges love to punish these parents as much as possible to make examples of them for future parents who are considering on trying to &#8220;skip out&#8221; or &#8220;forget&#8221; about paying their child support payments.</p>
<p>In closing, you should always look at your states child support laws and requirements before making any decision on what you are going to do in regards to your child&#8217;s future support payment. By being as cooperative as possible you can save a lot of stress, headache, and money.</p>
<p>Always consult with an attorney before signing any documents or making any permanent decision in regards to the distribution of your hard earned income. Good luck and remember, your child&#8217;s life is dependent on your support and actions!</p>
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<p>Do you want to find out more, then head on over to <a href="http://www.childsupport-calculator.com/">Child Support Calculator</a> and you may want to check out <a href="http://www.childsupportsaver.com/">Child Support</a></p>
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		<title>Ways to Calculate Correct Child Support Percentage</title>
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by Mark K James
Divorce often results in an unstable financial situation particularly if one parent does not have a job. Luckily, there&#8217;s child support required by law for parents who were not given full custody of the child. This is a significant contribution meant to support any child&#8217;s basic needs including education.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><font size="2"><em>by Mark K James</em></font></h1>
<div class="article_text">Divorce often results in an unstable financial situation particularly if one parent does not have a job. Luckily, there&#8217;s child support required by law for parents who were not given full custody of the child. This is a significant contribution meant to support any child&#8217;s basic needs including education.
<p> Any divorced parent granted full custody of a child has the right to seek child support and noncustodial parents are obligated by law to pay child support on a regular basis. This applies even to the unmarried couples so long as they are acknowledged parents of the child. </p>
<p> Paying child support should be consistent at all times. A noncustodial parent should not use this as a way to get back at his ex-spouse especially concerning visitation issues. The family law in all U.S. states clearly states that parents are not allowed to withhold support due to visitation conflicts. The only exception to the law is when a custodial parent spends a long time with the kids outside of their area of residence without the knowledge of the other parent and visitation was not possible. If this happens, some courts allow the noncustodial parent to temporarily suspend paying child support. </p>
<p> There&#8217;s no standard amount as to how much child support a parent should provide. States differ in their guidelines such as in their percentage formulas. The formula in calculating the amount takes into account the income of both parents, the number of children and other factors. The percentage formulas were created based on studies that looked into the amount normally spent in child rearing including the estimated proportion of a parent&#8217;s net or gross income that would have been allotted to supporting a child if the family was intact. </p>
<p> Some states consider a parent&#8217;s gross income while the others use net income. Gross income not only covers the wages but investments and other sources as well. Net income refers to the gross income deducted by taxes from the federal and state, social security, medicare and health insurance. Business expenses seen valid by the courts may be taken into consideration before computing for net income. The good news is that a child support software can now be utilized in computing for an accurate amount based on court guidelines. This tool is easy to use, affordable and easily downloadable. </p>
<p> Courts, however, may not stick with the guidelines all the time. They may grant petitions for higher or lower child support in certain circumstances. These include higher expenses for medical and dental care of the child not covered by insurance and voluntary unemployment of the parent obligated to pay child support. Another reason for asking a higher child support is for the enrollment of a child in summer camp and private school. </p>
<p> Payment of child support is usually done through the Department of Revenue (DOR). The amount is deducted by the employer from the parent&#8217;s paycheck and then sends it to the Revenue department. It is the DOR&#8217;s responsibility then to send the child support to the custodial parent. This so-called income assignment, though, may be modified or suspended depending on the agreement of the parents or court order. </p>
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<p>Visit <a href="http://www.custodyxchange.com/">custodyxchange.com</a> for info about <a href="http://www.custodyxchange.com/">Child support software</a> and <a href="http://www.custodyxchange.com/">Child visitation plan software</a> .</p>
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		<title>Everything You Need to Know About Child Support</title>
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Child support refers to the obligations, following divorce, of a noncustodial parent towards the upkeep of the child. Typically, child support takes the form of regular payments made by the non-custodial parent to the parent who has custody of the child.
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><font size="2"><em>by Paul Banas</em></font></h1>
<div class="article_text">Child support refers to the obligations, following divorce, of a noncustodial parent towards the upkeep of the child. Typically, child support takes the form of regular payments made by the non-custodial parent to the parent who has custody of the child.</p>
<p> <b>What is the justification for child support?</b></p>
<p> In a sole custody, one parent is awarded the custody of the child. The custodial parent keeps the child, this being his or her contribution towards the upbringing of the child. The noncustodial parent, who usually has visiting rights to the child, fulfills his or her responsibility by contributing to the financial cost of maintaining the child.</p>
<p> <b>What happens in case of joint custody?</b></p>
<p> In case of joint custody, child support is usually divided between both parents, usually based on how their individual incomes measure against the sum of their joint earnings, and on the amount of time the child stays with each parent.</p>
<p> <b>How is the amount of child support decided?</b></p>
<p> Child support is typically calculated by taking into consideration the requirements needs of the . Individual states have, however, have formulated their own guidelines to calculate the amount, so that the actual amount may vary widely even in similar circumstances.</p>
<p> These factors are generally taken into consideration while calculating child support:</p>
<p> • The child&#8217;s needs<br />
• Ability of the parent to pay<br />
• Standard of living of the child before the parents&#8217; divorce<br />
• The custodial parent&#8217;s needs</p>
<p> <b>What happens if a parent cannot pay child support?</b></p>
<p> Usually a parent is expected to pay the sum due as child in keeping with the dates decided upon by the court. In case of a valid reason, such as altered financial conditions, a parent may approach the court with a request to modify the amount of child support. If granted, this will be applicable only to future payments. In this case, the judge will also order the parent to pay in full, any arrears, or overdue payments, immediately.</p>
<p> Every <a href="http://www.greatdad.com/category/397/divorced-single-dads.html">divorced dad</a> has to carry his own grief and try to begin a new life again in the world. Remember that you are still a father. Taking care of your children during this crisis is your first priority.</p>
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<p>Paul Banas is a founder of GreatDad.com. He writes articles on pregnancy and parenting topics related to dads. If you&#8217;re a single dad, share your experiences with other dads about <a href="http://www.greatdad.com/tertiary/397/2802/single-parenting-four-role-models-to-avoid.html">single parenting</a> and raising kids at <a href="http://www.greatdad.com/forum/index.php">Parenting Forum</a>.</p>
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Child support is one of the aspects of divorce, after divorce your child could be put into the care of your spouse or you as the court may deem fit. However, every parent wants his/her child to remain with them. This can be made possible only if you consult an attorney who deals [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><font size="2"><em>by Ryan Luv</em></font></h1>
<div class="article_text">Child support is one of the aspects of divorce, after divorce your child could be put into the care of your spouse or you as the court may deem fit. However, every parent wants his/her child to remain with them. This can be made possible only if you consult an attorney who deals with child support.
<p> It is general notion that after a divorce court may place a child in the custody of the mother if she is competent, fends for her, mentally strong and also if the child is fond of her. This is quite common and also an accepted trend. However, at times, it is also a known fact that the mother may be earning but this earning may not be enough for her to raise a child. in such cases, if the father does not want the custody of the child, mother can ask for child support.</p>
<p> Child support is essentially some monetary help provided to the parent who is going to take responsibility of the child. However, at times some parent may not give any support for the child, this makes it necessary to consult an attorney who specializes in making it possible to provide child support from the responsible parent.</p>
<p> Getting child support involves a procedure which a non legal person cannot complete. In fact if the parent has not been expressly told to provide child support, it becomes necessary to approach a legal method of getting the support. At times you may also need to sue the responsible parent so that they are directed by the court of law to give necessary financial support towards raising the child.</p>
<p> Child support needs to be paid for certain period of time, this support can be extended to some years or till the time child completes his education and starts his own employment. This financial support generally depends on the capacity of the parent to pay money. It is mainly this reason why people avoid paying it to others.</p>
<p> Child support can be earned with the help of attorney who are able to understand and situation, your financial condition and also why you need this support. This support may not be granted to the parent who earns well and does not require financial help from the spouse to bring up the child.</p>
<p> Help of attorneys for child support may be hired to fight against the law suit for child support or for making the ex-spouse provide for child support. Both these methods need you to hire an expert and well trained attorney who can not just state your case, but who also understands how much it costs to raise a child properly and provide him with excellent education which happens to be a necessary part of bringing up the child.</p>
<p> Child support is an essential for those mothers who have to bring up more than one child on their own. Though working they will often find themselves to be short on funds and large on responsibilities, here hiring an attorney will secure your child&#8217;s future. And provide them with better chances at life and education.</p>
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		<description><![CDATA[by Ed Opperman
Child support issues have risen considerably in the United States almost bottoming out several parents (especially women) and children to poverty. According to statistics more than $41 billion are owed to thirty million children in the US in child support fees according to ACES (Association for the Enforcement of Child Support.What should be [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<h1><span style="font-size: x-small;"><em>by Ed Opperman</em></span></h1>
<div class="article_text">Child support issues have risen considerably in the United States almost bottoming out several parents (especially women) and children to poverty. According to statistics more than $41 billion are owed to thirty million children in the US in child support fees according to ACES (Association for the Enforcement of Child Support.What should be done to protect yourself from bankruptcy and other hardships as a single parent? Why should your children go without the things they need just because one parent refuses to live up too their financial responsibilities to that child.</p>
<p>With the rising cases of divorce, unhappy marriages, and infidelity, it is very important to file for child support as soon as you and your husband/spouse separate. However if you are unmarried, you should file for child support as soon as your child is born.</p>
<p>You may also have to establish paternity if the father did not voluntarily place his name on the child&#8217;s birth certificate or otherwise admit to paternity. This can be voluntary or if necessary compelled by the court through an order by a judge.</p>
<p>All parents, both biological and adoptive as the case may be are required to support their children (adopted and otherwise) until they reach the age of majority which is usually 18 years old; even longer if they have certain disabilities. If the child has been adopted or is in active duty for the military then the parents&#8217; obligations to pay child support end.</p>
<p>Mothers and Fathers have every right to get child support only if they have custody of the child. Step-parents on the other hand are not obligated to support their spouse&#8217;s child which is the fruit of a previous marriage or relationship. However a father who never married the mom of his child is still obligated to pay child support but of course there can be disputes as to whether the child is really his.</p>
<p>In order to collect child support, you have to get a court order based on a divorce, marriage dissolution, etc. This order is a binding order by the judge and without this either parent has no obligation to pay child support.</p>
<p>It can be impossible to collect child support if until you can locate the parents current employment. Once you have located the dead beat parents current employer you can get a subpoena duces tucem to obtain his payroll records. Every state has a formula based on the parents earning to determine the amount of child support they must pay.</p>
<p>The future payments can then be deducted automatically from the dead beats parent&#8217;s pay check.</p>
<p>If you hire an investigator be sure that they are qualified to conduct this type of information and return the correct information you need to locate their place of employment so you can collect the money owed to you. You can start by doing a Google search to see what companies offer current employment locates and they do a search of all the various investigation services and see if they are recognized as experts.Also check to see if they have any unhappy customers and if their pricing is competitive.</p>
<p>As long as they are qualified, licensed and seem to have a clean history of complaints there should be no reason not to proceed since the average cost of this type of investigation is less that the average dinner at a family restaurant.</p></div>
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<p>Ed Opperman , president of Opperman Investigations Inc is an expert in <a href="http://www.emailrevealer.com/proddetail.php?prod=Employment_Locate&amp;cat=7">Current Place of Employments Locate Investigations</a>. If you need help finding a persons place of employment visit www.emailrevealer.com</p>
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