Not exact matches
The calculation under Appendix IX - F then determines the
amount of support due based on the parents»
combined net weekly incomes and the number
of children in the family.
The
amount awarded is a percentage
of your and your spouse's
combined income, based on the number
of children who need
support.
Florida law bases
child support on the time the
child spends with each parent and the
combined income
of the parents, but the court can vary this
support amount if necessary to fit a family's individual situation.
Generally, the rule in Louisiana is to
combine the gross income
of both parents and have each
of them pay a proportional
amount of total
child support.
There is a new
child support worksheet that has dramatically decreased the presumptive
amount of support for
combined gross incomes
of over $ 150,000 for both custody and shared parenting.
Each state has different rules when it comes to
child support, but Florida allocates the
support amount between parents based on each parent's share
of the spouses»
combined income.
It also calculates the
amount of child support to award, based on the parents»
combined income.
Kentucky uses the income shares model for calculating
child support: the court adds both parents» incomes together, a certain
amount of the total is set aside for the
children's needs, and each parent pays a portion
of that
amount commensurate with the percentage they contribute to the
combined total income.
As an example, for parents with a
combined net weekly income
of $ 1,500, the
combined Basic
Child Support Amount for one child is $
Child Support Amount for one
child is $
child is $ 278.