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If you feel that your obligation to pay child support should end, you cannot simply stop paying it. Your obligation does not end automatically. Instead, you must request for child support to end once the child reaches the age of majority or a minor child becomes ?emancipated?.
Simply put, yes, child support is paid with a joint custody arrangement unless your case has very specific circumstances.
As a result the State of New Mexico through the child support enforcement division will seek out the father and work to obtain a back child support order to recoup the benefits that were paid on behalf of the mother and the child. This often results in a very large arrearage amount to be repaid.
Child support in New Mexico is set by the statute known as the New Mexico Child Support Guidelines. It is a straightforward formula that looks at the gross income (before taxes and withholdings) of both parents, multiplied by the number of children. The formula tells you what the base child support will be.
Parents have a legal obligation to look after the financial needs of a child until support is no longer required. This parental obligation cannot be waived in New Mexico. In most cases, ?child support emancipation? happens when the child reaches the age of 18 but that is not always the case.
CSED and family law judges in New Mexico have a variety of tools available for enforcing child support and collecting overdue payments. These include: garnishing wages or income. seizing or placing liens on real and personal property, including a car or home.
In New Mexico, the statute of limitations on a judgment already in place is 14 years. Therefore, if child support is older than 14 years old from a prior judgment there may be a valid defense against payment of obligations older than 14 years old.
The basic child support obligation shall be calculated based on the combined income of both parents and shall be paid by them proportionately pursuant to Subsection L of this section.