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To qualify to receive the other parents tax refund for back child support, you need to make sure that you are enrolled in a tax intercept program, which you can do by contacting your local child support office or family law attorney While the state does not pay child support if the father doesnt, if you or your child
Failing to pay child support in California can have severe and far-reaching consequences. From monetary penalties and credit score damage to asset seizures and license suspensions, the repercussions are daunting.
Parents pay a proportional share of the obligation based on their child support income. If one parent earns 60% of the parents combined gross income and the other parent earns 40%, then their child support obligation will be shared 60-40. Income earned by a new spouse or other relationship is not considered income.
MN law uses a method of calculating child support called Income Shares. The law has child support guidelines that use both parents gross incomes, the number of children, and the cost of raising a child at various income levels. See Minn. Stat. 518A.
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