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Child Support and Unemployment

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In which state was the first child support law enacted?

  1. California

  2. New York

  3. Texas

  4. Florida


Correct Option: B
Explanation:

The first child support law was enacted in New York in 1895.

What is the purpose of child support?

  1. To provide financial assistance to the child's custodial parent

  2. To ensure that the child has a safe and stable home

  3. To promote the child's physical and emotional well-being

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

Child support is intended to provide financial assistance to the child's custodial parent, ensure that the child has a safe and stable home, and promote the child's physical and emotional well-being.

Who is responsible for paying child support?

  1. The child's parents

  2. The child's grandparents

  3. The child's legal guardian

  4. The state


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The child's parents are legally responsible for providing financial support to their child.

How is the amount of child support determined?

  1. By the court

  2. By the parents

  3. By the state

  4. By a mediator


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

The amount of child support is typically determined by the court based on a number of factors, including the parents' income, the child's needs, and the cost of living.

What happens if a parent fails to pay child support?

  1. They may be fined

  2. They may be jailed

  3. Their wages may be garnished

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

If a parent fails to pay child support, they may be fined, jailed, or have their wages garnished.

Can a parent's unemployment affect their child support obligation?

  1. Yes

  2. No

  3. It depends


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

A parent's unemployment can affect their child support obligation. In some cases, the court may reduce or suspend the parent's child support payments if they are unable to find work.

What should a parent do if they are unemployed and cannot pay child support?

  1. Contact the child's other parent

  2. File for unemployment benefits

  3. Contact the court

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

If a parent is unemployed and cannot pay child support, they should contact the child's other parent, file for unemployment benefits, and contact the court to discuss their options.

Are there any programs available to help parents who are unemployed and have child support obligations?

  1. Yes

  2. No

  3. It depends


Correct Option: A
Explanation:

There are a number of programs available to help parents who are unemployed and have child support obligations. These programs may provide financial assistance, job training, and other resources.

What is the best way to ensure that a child receives the financial support they need?

  1. Have a written child support agreement

  2. File for child support through the court

  3. Work with a mediator to resolve child support disputes

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The best way to ensure that a child receives the financial support they need is to have a written child support agreement, file for child support through the court, and work with a mediator to resolve child support disputes.

What is the most important thing to remember when it comes to child support?

  1. The child's best interests are always the top priority

  2. Both parents have a responsibility to support their child

  3. Child support is a legal obligation

  4. All of the above


Correct Option: D
Explanation:

The most important thing to remember when it comes to child support is that the child's best interests are always the top priority, both parents have a responsibility to support their child, and child support is a legal obligation.

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