Cindy Andreason, a single mother raising her child, has no issue with the $2,000 dollar monthly child support. She believes that the father has zero involvement in the situation and She is currently negotiating a new job offer and is considering the impact of childcare expenses on her child support.
The discussion involves a disagreement over child support payments between parties. One party has been paying $2300 a month despite an agreement to pay $2,000 a month. There is frustration over delays in entering a court order to formalize the agreement. The judge ultimately decides to grant the child support order based on the agreement between the parties. One party, represented by a new attorney, expresses willingness to proceed with the $2,000 monthly payment. The other party agrees to the amount but raises concerns about lack of involvement from the father in raising the child. The issue of arrears and overpayment is also addressed, with the child support being reduced until they are resolved. Overall, there is a desire to move the process forward and finalize the agreement.
There were delays in getting the order entered, and the judge decides to grant the entry of the child support order to move the process along. The issue of state assistance, backdated payments, and involvement of the father in raising the child are also discussed. The calculation of child support payments, including factors like income and childcare expenses, is explained. The judge ultimately grants the child support order and the parties agree to proceed with the modification.
Mom is discussing negotiating a new job offer and the impact it will have on child support payments. They explain that child support is calculated based on the income of the parent paying it, not the other parent's income. They also discuss how childcare expenses are factored into the equation and how they can affect the overall agreement. The Judge encourages the other party to consult with an attorney to fully understand the implications of the child support calculations. The conversation ends with the judge confirming the agreement and discussing the necessary paperwork. The speaker expresses confusion about the situation and the lack of disagreement among the parties involved.
The purpose of reporting a parent owing support to credit reporting agencies is to give lenders an accurate picture of the total amount of the parent's debt
To start child support, a judge signs an order called a Uniform Child Support Order (UCSO). The UCSO will include the following obligations:
Base support
Medical support
Childcare expenses
The calculation of the base support amount uses both parents' net income and number of parenting time overnight
Dad has zero overnights and child support is calculated based 99.99% on dad's income only
Mom wants to child support to go up due daycare expenses. Amounts for childcare are based on actual costs when the parties have an established child care pattern and can verify they have actual, predictable, and reasonable child care expenses
The child and dependent care credit (CDCC) is a tax credit for parents or caregivers to help cover the cost of qualified care expenses for a child under 13, a spouse or parent unable to care for themselves, or another dependent
The court will order one of the parents to provide health care coverage for the child. This could be private coverage provided as a benefit of employment, purchased, or provided through other means (a parent’s spouse or household member). Or in some cases, it could be public coverage like MIChild or Medicaid
Child support is money paid by one parent to the other parent for the purpose of providing financial support to a child or children. Most frequently, child support is paid by the non-custodial parent to the custodial parent, but this is not always the case. Depending on where you live and the agreement you reach, the child support you pay or receive and what expenses it should cover will vary.
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