While it's true that parents are responsible for providing food on the table and a roof overhead, they shoulder other important responsibilities as well. Both mothers and fathers play an important role in children's social, psychological, a...
http://www.njchildsupport.org/Article.asp?AID=80&PID=2
each state is different most stop at 18 or if the child turns 18 in school it goes to graduation. For all those who may be in a similar situation as yourself here is what I suggest. Pay only what you owe in child support, IF that money is n...
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Child support is generally considered under state and Federal law to NOT be tax-deductible to the spouse who is paying such support, and so the spouse receiving such support does not have to report such support as income on his or her tax r...
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No. Individuals who receive child support on behalf of their children do not pay income tax on that money.
http://www.filife.com/answers/is-child-support-taxable/...
For information on child support, please call Douglas County Child Support Enforcement at 444-7018.
http://www.ned.uscourts.gov/info/faq.html
Any parent or person who has legal or physical custody of a child can get help in locating the child's other (non-custodial) parent, establishing a child's paternity (legal fatherhood), establishing a child support order, modifying or adjus...
http://www.co.tulare.ca.us/faq/qanda.asp?id=63#931
Yes, child support counts as income for the household receiving the support. But it is not deducted from the household making the payment.
http://www.ndhealth.gov/wic/FAQ.htm