Child Support Computation Form & Net Income Calculation is a legal document that was released by the Wyoming District Court - a government authority operating within Wyoming.
Q: What is child support?
A: Child support is a financial payment made by one parent to the other to help cover the costs of raising a child.
Q: What is a Child Support Computation Form?
A: A Child Support Computation Form is a document used to calculate the amount of child support that should be paid.
Q: How is child support calculated in Wyoming?
A: In Wyoming, child support is calculated based on the combined net income of both parents and the number of children.
Q: What is net income?
A: Net income is the amount of money a person earns after subtracting taxes and certain expenses.
Q: Which expenses are considered when calculating net income for child support?
A: Expenses such as federal taxes, state taxes, FICA taxes, and health insurance premiums are considered when calculating net income for child support.
Q: Is child support mandatory in Wyoming?
A: Yes, child support is mandatory in Wyoming.
Q: What happens if a parent fails to pay child support?
A: If a parent fails to pay child support, legal action can be taken, including wage garnishment or suspension of driver's license.
Q: Can child support be modified?
A: Yes, child support can be modified if there is a significant change in circumstances, such as a change in income or custody arrangement.
Form Details:
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