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After the order is registered in Alaska, you can file a motion to modify. There is no fee to file a motion to modify a registered support or custody order if you file within 30 days of the registration confirmation date. After 30 days, there is a $75 filing fee for motions to modify.
In Alaska in situations where one parent has primary custody, child support is based upon the earnings of the noncustodial parent. If there is shared or divided custody, the child support is based on the income of both parties.
At present a child is entitled for maintenance till he attains 18 years of age. Opening up a fresh debate on the maximum age for a child's maintenance, a city court has suggested the law commission to review and enhance it to 21 years. At present a child is entitled for maintenance till he attains 18 years of age.
What if we agree to no child support or a specific amount? 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.
In fact, according to the law, parents have a duty to support their children until the children can support themselves. This includes providing for their children's needs such as food, clothes, rent, school fees and medical aid.
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.
NO, there is no statute of limitations on the collection of child support in Alaska. Additionally, if you miss child support payments, interest will accrue at a rate of 6% each year.
The hearing date will most likely take place at least forty (40) days after the Order form was filed. During the hearing, you must explain to the judge the reason why you want to change the child's name.
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.
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.