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The State of Alaska provides for interest of 6% per year on missed child support payments charged the end of the month the support was due and not paid. On retroactive support the rate is 6% for past due support, from the date the order for past due support is issued or 12% if order was issued prior to October 1, 1996.
The Supreme Court hears oral argument in cases on a monthly basis in Anchorage, approximately each quarter in Fairbanks and Juneau, and on occasion in other Alaskan communities.
The law says that parents must support their child from the time the child is born until the child turns 18. If you have a childeven if you didnt know about a child that you fatheredyou can be required to pay child support from the time of the childs birth.
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You can request a modification by calling, emailing or writing to CSED. Include your federal income tax returns for the past two years, W-2s (annual wage statements you receive from your employer), pay stubs for the past three months, and proof of health insurance coverage.
When the court issues a parenting plan or a custody and visitation order, it must issue a child support order based on Civil Rule 90.3. The parents cannot agree to waive child support or to have a specific amount that is lower than the calculated amount.
The percentages used to calculate an Alaska child support award are: 20% for one child. 27% for two children. 33% for three children.

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