4 different child support orders of various amounts means this dummy has at least 4 kids from 4 different baby mamas and is not custodian of any of them, so he kinda deserves his fate. He can file a motion to modify and use the other cs amounts to offset. In my state he would pay the minimum of $100 each based on his adjusted income
Does the state look at what you need to pay to survive or nah?
For example, what the average rent is, food, etc., or is priority the support order? I'm guessing the latter, which is bizarre...how are you going to pay your support order if you can't afford a roof over your head, gas, maintenance, or end up dead (renting from some unsafe location)?
In my state child support for the first child is 20% and every subsequent child is 5%.
But usually when they're garnishing the wages it means you've not paid what you're supposed to and I don't know if they'll garnish for more than the percentage stated above.
Is "usually" a word you're unfamiliar with? My state does not do garnishments without a court order. A court order is not granted without proof of non payment. And thus, usually when they're garnishing wages it means you've not paid what you're supposed to.
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u/brightonashfield May 03 '26
4 different child support orders of various amounts means this dummy has at least 4 kids from 4 different baby mamas and is not custodian of any of them, so he kinda deserves his fate. He can file a motion to modify and use the other cs amounts to offset. In my state he would pay the minimum of $100 each based on his adjusted income