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Title: whenyou file for custody, do you lose child support?
Post by: balleros on Dec 18, 2015, 11:16:05 AM
someone told me that if you file for full custody, you lose child support.Is this accurate?
I do get child support and my son has my name but I never filed for custody
Now we have a court date soon.
Dad only spent 30 minutes with child since he has born in 2011. Dad lives 60 miles away and he has never made any parenting decision.
If I lose child support, then I will re think it
Title: Re: whenyou file for custody, do you lose child support?
Post by: tigger on Dec 18, 2015, 01:11:58 PM
No, you don't lose CS for filing for custody. 
Title: Re: whenyou file for custody, do you lose child support?
Post by: Justabovewater on Dec 23, 2015, 06:09:11 AM
No you don't lose CS for filling Custody. Child support is usually a formula of how much time one parent has the children and the amount of income the Parents make.
Title: Re: whenyou file for custody, do you lose child support?
Post by: MixedBag on Jan 07, 2016, 04:47:21 AM
Justabovewater -- CS is very different from State to State as to what goes into the calculations (careful!)....some use only NCP, some use both.  some use ALL income, some use only 40 hours a week.  Some tack on day care and medical, some done.   (And as the STEP-NCP, mine was taken into consideration in the State of NV years ago when determining NCP's CS.....as 50% of mine was considered joint property in a community property state -- Humboldt County by the "didn't get re-elected Judge Sullivan)
Title: Re: whenyou file for custody, do you lose child support?
Post by: ocean on Jan 07, 2016, 02:23:36 PM
Yup, in NY it is strictly by the numbers..... 17% for one child or 25% for two children of NCP salary. Also some states go to 18 years old and some to 21 years old or older if in college.