Child support payments are based on the income of the person who pays support. Support is generally calculated in accordance with the child support guidelines. Usually, the person who receives child support does not pay tax on it and the person who pays support cannot claim a tax deduction. Click here for the Child Support Guidelines
You may also be responsible for other expenses, such as the net cost of daycare. This is paid in proportion to the incomes of both parents.
In Ontario, all orders for child support and spousal support are registered with the Family Responsibility Office. The support payments are deducted from the Payor's income by his or her employer and sent to that office. They then forward the payments to you.
No. Support payments are not affected by the bankruptcy. They remain in full force and effect. The bankruptcy will wipe out other debts, but not the support obligation or any arrears of support.