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Facts about Establishing Paternity in Nebraska You must file your Complaint within 4 years after the childs birth. If you file 4 years and 1 day after the birth of the child, it is too late.
The Nebraska Parenting Act requires all parents involved in a legal action regarding custody or parenting time be required to have a parenting plan. A parenting plan is a document that details how you and the other parent will parent your child upon divorce or separation.
The court estimates that the cost of raising one child is $1,000 a month. The non-custodial parents income is 66.6% of the parents total combined income. Therefore, the non-custodial parent pays $666 per month in child support, or 66.6% of the total child support obligation.
A basic amount of child support be ordered in every case. The rules define that basic amount as: $50.00 per month or. 10% of a parents income.
On the basic rate, if youre paying for: one child, youll pay 12% of your gross weekly income. two children, youll pay 16% of your gross weekly income. three or more children, youll pay 19% of your gross weekly income.
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Primarily, they are based on the number of children needing support, the income of both parents, and the custody arrangement. Parents can agree to pay an amount different from the guidelines standards as long as a court approves it.
As long as the fathers name is on the birth certificate, that father will have rights to the child. A father has rights to custody, joint custody, and visitation or supervised visitation. If the court deems that the father is an unfit parent, the judge will determine the extent of custodial and visitation rights.
Federal law limits this type of wage garnishment. Up to 50% of your disposable earnings may be garnished to pay child support if youre currently supporting a spouse or a child who isnt the subject of the order.

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