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Washington, D.C. law uses one parent's income from the equivalent of one full-time job to determine a child support amount in sole custody cases. Both incomes figure into joint custody child support.
Texas law includes SSDI in a person's income for the purpose of calculating child support. The child of a parent who receives SSDI may also be eligible for benefits. If you can get SSDI for your child, the court will count that as part of your child support payment.
Paying Child Support by Mail Payments from Parents. DC Child Support Clearinghouse. PO Box 37715. Washington, DC 20013-7715. Payments from Employers. DC Child Support Clearinghouse. PO Box 37868. Washington, DC 20013-7868. Payments from Other State Agencies. DC Child Support Clearinghouse. PO Box 37789. Washington, DC 20013-7789.
Judges won't allow parents to lower their child support payments by having additional children. Sometimes courts must determine child support for a parent who already pays support for another child.
Disability Benefits and Florida Child Support If the benefits exceed the obligation amount, the benefits pay the obligation in full. In essence a parent can ask the courts to enforce past due child support and arrearages can legally be collected from the obligor.
Washington State uses a child support formula to determine the base monthly child support amount. The factors include the number of children, their ages, and the incomes of the parents. Depending on the variables plugged into the formula, the base child support payment will be anywhere from $200 up to $3,500 per month.
The statute of limitations for child support debts in the District of Columbia is 12 years. After that time, ?the judgment . . . shall cease to have any operation or effect? and is no longer enforceable ?except in the case of a proceeding that may be then pending for the enforcement of the judgment.?
In D.C., the duty to provide child support lasts until the child is 21 unless the child is emancipated. Emancipation can happen before age 21 if the child gets married, joins the military, or becomes self-supporting.