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Even if the father and mother both agree to ?no child support,? many judges simply will not approve such an order. You should plan on child support being a non-negotiable point with the chancellor, or else having a very good reason why it should be waived in your case.
If both parents share custody, does anyone pay child support? Almost always, someone will have to pay child support. Section 43-19-101 of the MS.
In Mississippi for one child the non-custodial parent pays 14% of their adjusted gross income. For two children the non-custodial parent pays 20% of their adjusted gross income. For three children the non-custodial parent pays 22% of their adjusted gross income.
License Suspension Process Once a noncustodial parent has become two (2) months behind in making child support payments, the delinquent parent will then be subject to the License Suspension Program procedure.
The 7-year SOL applies to actions to collect child support arrearages but the period does not begin until a child reaches the age of 21.
Mississippi only considers the income of the non-custodial parent. In Mississippi for one child the non-custodial parent pays 14% of their adjusted gross income. For two children the non-custodial parent pays 20% of their adjusted gross income.
Some states, including Mississippi, have statutes allowing for college support beyond the age of majority. If both parties voluntarily agree, a court can order support for the child's college expenses up to 21 years of age.
The age of majority in Mississippi is 21 years old. For child support ordered in other states, the age at which child support ends will vary. Once a child reaches the age of majority, or is emancipated, child support will be terminated, unless it is otherwise provided for in the support judgment.