Alaska Child Support Information

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Alaska
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AK-DV-101
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Description Income Withholding For Support

This form is used to submit child support information when a long-term domestic violence protective order is requested. It must be completed by both parties. This is an official form from the Alaska Court System, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates forms as is required by Alaska statutes and law.

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FAQ

Child support debt does not disappear when the original support obligation terminates.If you are paying for arrears accrued while your son was a minor, you will have to continue to pay those support arrearage payments until the debt is paid off.

Thus, the only real way to be "taken off child support" is to (1) File a Petition for Modification of Child Support with the Superior Court, (2) The petition must allege a sufficient reason the non-custodial parent should not have to pay child support ( or example, the parties sharing joint physical custody), and (3)

To calculate child support in a primary custody arrangement, multiply the noncustodial parent's annual net income by 20% for one child, 27% for two children, and 33% for three children. If there are more than three children, add an additional 3% for each additional child.

The income that is used to determine child support is called your guideline income. In many cases, that is the person's gross annual income, either from line 150 of their last years' tax return, or based on their current year-to-date income. However, there are some cases when a different amount may be used.

In Alaska in situations where one parent has primary custody, child support is based upon the earnings of the noncustodial parent. If there is shared or divided custody, the child support is based on the income of both parties.

In Alberta, the basic amount of child support that someone with an income of $150,000 would have to pay for one child is $1318.00 per month.

Alaska Law states that a parent must pay child support until a child is 19 years old if they are going to high school, and are still living with (and being supported by) the other parent. In this case, the non-custodial parent will be obligated to pay until the child turns 19 or graduates from high school.

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Alaska Child Support Information