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child supportn. court-ordered funds to be paid by one parent to the custodial ...
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child supportFinancial and other support for children provided by the parents who are legally responsible for them. Most commonly, child support is ordered when parents divorce or separate and one parent is requir [..]
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child supportThere are two instances where an employer may become involved with an employee's Child Support: 1) Where there is a court order requiring the employer to withhold the support payment from the wag [..]
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child supportpayment made for the support of the children of divorced or separated parents while the children are minors or until they reach an age set by the separation agreement or in a court order compare ...
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child supportPayments made to an ex-spouse or legally separated spouse for the care of a child. Child support payments are generally neither taxable nor deductible.
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child supportChild support is a parent’s legal obligation to contribute to the financial care and costs of raising his or her child. Usually support is provided until the child reaches the age of majority, or chil [..]
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child supportA payment that a non-custodial parent makes as a contribution to the costs of raising her or his child. Civil Law
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child supportOversees child support services and payments. An office of the Department of Job and Family Services.
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child supportn. manutención de hijos menores
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child supportChild support is the legal right of a child to receive financial support from his or her parents. That right exists whether or not the child's parents were ever married and whether or not they ever lived together. Step parents may also be required to pay Child Support. See also In Loco Parentis and Child Support Guidelines.
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child supportCourt-ordered payments for the support of a child. The payments are neither tax deductible to the payer nor taxable to the payee. Each county has its own child support agency. Dane County Child Suppor [..]
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child supportMoney paid by a parent to help support a child or children.
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child supportAn amount of money that a parent must pay to another parent to contribute to the living, medical and educational expenses of a child.
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child supportAn ongoing, periodic payment made by a parent for the financial support of a child.
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child supportFinancial support paid by a parent to help support a child or children of whom they do not have custody. Child support can be entered into voluntarily or ordered by a court or a properly empowered adm [..]
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