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i think child supprt is based off of your income as well as the other parent. so its hard to say. if your making a good deal more then the other parent, then your child support will be high. if they are making more then you, then they will be responsibe for the majority of the kids support which will make your payment lower.
Do you have to claim child support on state or federal taxes?
by Answerbag Staff on May 26th, 2010
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My husband claim my son on his taxes but Ive had him since Nov of 09 he does nothing for him nor pays child support what happens with this
by tw1zt3dang3l21 on January 27th, 2011
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Do you have to report child support as income on your taxes?
by Answerbag Staff on May 23rd, 2010
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What if you owe back support for 2 kids and i file taxes will my refund be split up between the two children i owe.
by MMC81 on February 6th, 2011
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Can i deduct child support not paid on income tax?
by Answerbag Staff on April 29th, 2010
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You're reading If for example a person has an income of $150,000. Pays child support of $980/mth for 1st child. In TX how do I figure out what I would pay for a 2nd child from a different marriage? I also pay insurance.
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