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Law. Proc., rule 120(g) (2024).) Idahos child support guidelines presume that payments should be at least $50 a month per child, and judges should only rarely set child support at zero.
As a result, where multiple children are in different homes, the total amount of child support paid will be higher. For example, if a parent has 2 children in one home and 1 child in another home, the parent will pay 25% of income for the 2 children and 17% of income for the 1 child in a different home.
While having another child may not directly reduce your child support obligation, it can indirectly affect the amount you must pay. The courts consider various factors when determining child support, including the income of both parents, the needs of the child, and the custody arrangement.
A cashed check or a money order stub are strong evidence that a payment has been made. If you have previously made payments in cash, all is not lost. If a dispute arises, you may be able to use your bank records to show withdrawals in the amount owed.
If the non-custodial parent remarries and has additional children, then the court could modify that parents child support payments. For example, a court may decrease obligations to one child so that a parent can also provide for a subsequent child from a new marriage.
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No, child support does not decrease for the first child is the father sires more children. If a man doesnt want to have to pay more support, he should keep his pants zipped.
You can submit a motion to the county court clerk asking to modify child support in Idaho. The court will approve an adjustment if the parent seeking the change can demonstrate that a major and relevant change in financial situation warrants it.
(Idaho Rules Fam. Law. Proc., rule 120(g) (2024).) Idahos child support guidelines presume that payments should be at least $50 a month per child, and judges should only rarely set child support at zero.

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