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How much child support should my husband pay on his child, the mother makes more than us?
I have a 6 yr. old step son. I want to know how much child support should he have to pay? The mother of the step child and the step father make twice as much as me and my husband?
It depends upon the state's guidelines. Best bet is to get a good attorney and have him present your case to the court. The court will take into consideration extenuating circumstances such as income and ability to pay.
jules vane
In N.Y., it's 17% of income for 1 child......
BoomChikkaBoom
It doesn't matter how much money the step-father makes. It's not his responsibility to support your husbands child.
ThePartyGirlPrincess
typically it's 25% of take home pay. Varies from state to state, though.
wildone
around 25% of his income goes towards child support for one child but if he has more then one child with more then one mother its 25% for each case . I know how you feel my husband is in the same boat and its frustrating
crazylady1193
i dont know where you are but here in alabama it doesnt matter what the step parents make on either side, it goes by his visitation if any and the cost of living. for instance my husband and i make about 25 thousand more than my ex husband and his wife, i have 3 kids by my ex and he pays me $680. a month because he gets them every other weekend and every other holiday. the best thing to do is call a lawyer and just ask. you dont have to give them your name or any personal information just to ask. good luck
cknjk01
my mother has to collect child support for my 16 year old brother, and the court awarded 725.00 a month for him. when he was 6 it was about 250.00 a month. it goes up as they get older she says.
luckylindy0
If the child lives with the mother then in many states it's 30% of what your husband earns.
David B
however much the court ordered him to pay. if you think its not enough go back to court and try to get an adjustment.