1 Child support garnishment can be 25 to 30 percent of your income. So, yes, they can take between $353 and $424 a month. I understand that you are having a rough time, but come on.
Those are HIS children. He needs to support them, also. He should never have let it get to the point of having to garnish his income.
Jurisdiction/Place:I receive Social Security Disability Benefits. Recently, A child suppport order from Reno, Neveda has garnished my payments for 400.00 I receive 953.00 a month in disability payments. What is the amount legally that can be garnished from one's income for child support?
How to I amend or dispute the amount taken out? I now live in Texas and the court case is in Reno,Neveda. I have a dependent (another child not on Neveda support case) that I support.
How do I petition family court for Reno,Neveda when I live in Texas? Thank you for your much needed advice and information. Miss Cherokee is offline Nevada follows the CCPA limits on withholding:Quote:The withholding limits set by the federal CCPA are as follows:50% Supports a second family, with no arrears or In arrears means there is past due, unpaid support owed by non-custodial parent.)I think any (disposable) income, including disability income, is subject to withholding in Nevada.
Since Nevada guidelines follow the Percentage of Income model, I assume that your monthly obligation includes arrears, or the child support order covers quite a few children. If neither is correct, then you probably have grounds to modify.
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