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Federal courts generally have exclusive jurisdiction in cases involving (1) the Constitution, (2) violations of federal laws, (3) controversies between states, (4) disputes between parties from different states, (5) suits by or against the federal government, (6) foreign governments and treaties, (7) admiralty and
Idaho child support is based on the number of overnight visits. Idaho uses overnights, or where the children sleep, as the basis for figuring shared custody timeshare percentages in its child support formula. Besides income, overnight percentages are a key part of the Idaho shared child support formula.
This means that child support payments are based on both parents income and how much more the higher-earning parent makes, but there is no law that caps child support at any specific dollar amount.
Typically, the Court hears cases that have been decided in either an appropriate U.S. Court of Appeals or the highest Court in a given state (if the state court decided a Constitutional issue). The Supreme Court has its own set of rules. According to these rules, four of the nine Justices must vote to accept a case.
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