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In Alaska, the Child Support Services Division (CSSD) of the Alaska State Department of Revenue helps custodial parents establish paternity, establish child support orders, and enforce child support orders.
How to Win a Child Support Modification Case 1 Take advantage of the rights you already have. 2 Reach out to your ex-partner if you think they'll be amicable. 3 Solicit free legal help if you can't hire an attorney. 4 Do it on your own only if you can't get help. 5 Determine what has changed to justify a modification.
You can only modify an out-of-state custody order in the Alaska court if the Alaska court has jurisdiction over the child(ren). The general rule is that the child has to have lived in Alaska for at least the last six months before the Alaska court has the power to make decisions about child custody and visitation.
Is there a limit to withholding? In Alaska, the withholding limit for child support is 40% of net income or 50% if Medical Support is required. Net income is gross wages minus federal income taxes, Social Security, Medicare, and other mandatory deductions.
To calculate child support in a primary custody arrangement, multiply the noncustodial parent's annual net income by 20% for one child, 27% for two children, and 33% for three children. If there are more than three children, add an additional 3% for each additional child.
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Though there is no strict age guideline under Alaska law, children are not generally mature enough to make reasoned decisions about which parent to live with until they are teenagers. Even then, a judge will look at the reason the teenager is expressing a preference for one parent over another.
Alaska Law states that a parent must pay child support until a child is 19 years old if they are going to high school, and are still living with (and being supported by) the other parent. In this case, the non-custodial parent will be obligated to pay until the child turns 19 or graduates from high school.
If a custody case is pending, but there is no order, generally the \u201cstanding order\u201d in the case will prohibit either parent from removing the children from the state of Alaska without the permission of the other parent or a court order.
Alaska. The state offers debt forgiveness for noncustodial parents who have accrued at least $1,500 in state-owed child support arrears and meets other eligibility criteria. If the parent complies with the arrears forgiveness agreement, state-owed debt will be forgiven in stages over a 6-year period.
The parent can be charged with a felony if the past-due child support exceeds $5,000, or is more than one year delinquent.

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