Mississippi child support 2025

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  2. Begin by filling in the plaintiff's name and address in the designated fields. Ensure that you provide accurate information as this will be used for legal correspondence.
  3. Next, enter the defendant's details, including their name and address. This is crucial for serving legal documents.
  4. In section four, specify the relationship of the defendant to the child and confirm their duty to provide support. Be clear and concise.
  5. Detail any expenses incurred for the child's care in section five. Include specific amounts to substantiate your claims.
  6. If applicable, indicate your need for attorney fees in section six. Clearly state that these costs should be covered by the defendant.
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In Mississippi for one child the non-custodial parent pays 14% of their adjusted gross income. For two children the non-custodial parent pays 20% of their adjusted gross income. For three children the non-custodial parent pays 22% of their adjusted gross income.
If parents can agree that child support should end, they can go to a family court and request a modification from a judge. Ultimately, courts will decide is child support can be terminated or modified based on what they deem is in the best interest of child.
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