Are there specific laws governing the payment of child support?

Yes, there are specific laws in Nebraska governing the payment of child support. Generally, the court requires the non-custodial parent to pay child support until the child is eighteen years of age. The payments are based on the income of both parents as well as several other factors, such as health insurance premiums, daycare expenses, any other court-ordered payments, etc. The court considers all factors before determining the amount of the child support payments. In Nebraska, the court is required to follow the state’s Child Support Guidelines. These guidelines are based on the income of the non-custodial parent. The court is required to use the guidelines to calculate the basic support amount, which is then used to determine the total amount of the payments. The court may also deviate from the guidelines if it finds that doing so is in the best interests of the child. If the non-custodial parent does not make full and timely payments, the court may take action, including revoking the parent’s driver’s license or ordering a wage garnishment. The court can also order medical support and educational support payments, in addition to the regular support payments. The court or the custodial parent may also file for an enforcement order if the non-custodial parent fails to make court-ordered child support payments.

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