Our child maintenance calculator can give you an indication of the amount of child maintenance you might pay or receive if you had a statutory
child maintenance arrangement when the parent expected to pay is on benefits.
Not exact matches
The
Child Maintenance Service is for
when you and the other parent can't agree to a family - based
arrangement.
Usually and ideally, a GAL would take an active role in parenting questions, while taking a secondary role in property division and
maintenance with the primary concern being that the economic
arrangements are sustainable and don't subject the
child to hardship
when with the other parent (e.g. many divorcing parents fail to realize that maintaining two households will result in more
child related expenses than one).
These are detailed in your Separation Agreement (commonly referred to
when formalized after mediation by Colorado divorce mediators as the «Memorandum of Understanding») and include parenting plan,
child support and spousal
maintenance, and property and debt division
arrangements earlier agreed to by you or ordered by the Court.
When a family - based
arrangement isn't possible, separated parents can use the statutory
child maintenance service.
Contact
Child Maintenance Options to find out more about what to do
when your CSA
arrangement is ending and what your options are.