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The court orders a flat percentage of 25% of the non-custodial parent's income to be paid in child support to the custodial parent.
The non-custodial parent's income is 66.6% of the parent's total combined income. Therefore, the non-custodial parent pays $666 per month in child support, or 66.6% of the total child support obligation.
To be "delinquent" means the parent cannot be making payments through wage withholding and they must be three months behind in payments.
The non-custodial parent's income is 66.6% of the parent's total combined income. Therefore, the non-custodial parent pays $666 per month in child support, or 66.6% of the total child support obligation.
12% of the parent's gross monthly income (to a maximum of $1200 per month) for two (2) children. c. 14% of the parent's gross monthly income (to a maximum of $1400 per month) for three (3) children.
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In Iowa, child support is determined based on both parents' net income as well as the number of children involved. Net income refers to your "take home pay" \u2013 or how much money you make after taxes, health insurance, etc. are subtracted.
The non-custodial parent's income is 66.6% of the parent's total combined income. Therefore, the non-custodial parent pays $666 per month in child support, or 66.6% of the total child support obligation.
In Iowa, child support is determined based on both parents' net income as well as the number of children involved. Net income refers to your "take home pay" \u2013 or how much money you make after taxes, health insurance, etc. are subtracted.
Child support covers food, shelter, clothing, care, medical or hospital(including medical support), confinement, education, funeral, and other reasonable and proper expenses based upon the parties' circumstances.
To ask for a change, fill out the Request to Modify a Child Support Order. You can get this form from your local child support office, or from the Iowa Child Support website. The amount of current support may go up, go down, or stay the same. We can't change the amount of past due support.

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