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brooklynd998
May 13, 2008, 05:42 PM
I live in ny what is the percentage a second child will get when father paying support to first child already?
GV70
May 14, 2008, 07:01 AM
You can visit- Human Resources Administration (http://www.nyc.gov/html/hra/html/revenue_investigation/OCSE_child_support_calculator.shtml)
JudyKayTee
May 14, 2008, 07:17 AM
I live in ny what is the percentage a second child will get when father paying support to first child already?
I JUST answered this question when it was 2 children, 2 different mothers, 2 different support orders.
Is that the situation here?
Basically with 2 mothers, 2 children - first child with support order gets a percentage of total income; second child gets percentage of income REDUCED by amount of first order.
For example, father makes $100 a week. Child gets 10% of that or $10.
Second child gets 10% of the reduced income ($100 less $10 - first support order = $90) or $9.
brooklynd998
May 14, 2008, 09:05 AM
I JUST answered this question when it was 2 children, 2 different mothers, 2 different support orders.
Is that the situation here?
Basically with 2 mothers, 2 children - first child with support order gets a percentage of total income; second child gets percentage of income REDUCED by amount of first order.
For example, father makes $100 a week. Child gets 10% of that or $10.
Second child gets 10% of the reduced income ($100 less $10 - first support order = $90) or $9.
I'm sorry you just answered this question but I didn't see that one. Just to be understanding ursaying the person makes 40,000 yr, they pay550 a month for first then the second one would get 40,000 - 6600 so they get suport based on 33,400 a year
JudyKayTee
May 14, 2008, 05:12 PM
im sorry u just answered this question but i didnt see that one. just to be understanding ursaying the person makes 40,000 yr, they pay550 a month for first then the second one would get 40,000 - 6600 so they get suport based on 33,400 a year
That's it, yes. The first would get a percentage based on total income; the second gets a percentage based on total income MINUS the dollar amount of the child support paid for the first child.