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The most important factors are: Each parent's "actual monthly income" - For most people, actual income includes salary or wages, but it can also include things like bonuses, Social Security benefits, workers' compensation benefits, alimony and other types of income. Actual income does not include temporary cash assistance, food stamps, Supplemental Security Income, and others benefits from means-tested public assistance programs.
Each parent's "adjusted actual income" - Adjusted actual income is the actual income minus any pre-existing child support that the parent actually pays for another child and alimony that the parent actually pays. Work-related child care expenses - This can include costs for daycare or before and after care while a parent is at work.
Health insurance expenses Extraordinary medical expenses - This includes reasonable expenses that are not covered by insurance, such as orthodontia, dental treatment, asthma treatment, physical therapy or psychological counseling. Financial Statement - If you are asking for child support, you need to submit a financial statement to the court. If shared custody, the parent with the higher income pays the child support. Consider the hypothetical case of Keith and Audrey.
They have three children. Audrey has the children for three nights per week with the kids. As such, we calculate she has the children for of nights per year.
When parents share custody, the State increases the combined child support obligation by 1. Since Keith has the children
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