Sentences with phrase «combined net income»

However, if the parents combined net incomes are above the child support guidelines cut off contribution to private school costs will usually be ordered.
The guidelines combine the net income of both parents to produce a total amount of net weekly income that Connecticut considers available for child support purposes.
In fiscal 2014, spending on buybacks and dividends surpassed the companies» combined net income for the first time outside of a recessionary period, and continued to climb for the 613 companies that have already reported for fiscal 2015.
(2) The guidelines schedule is based on the parent's combined net income estimated to have been allocated to the child as if the parents and children were living in an intact household.
Throw in the most recent year's $ 365 billion in dividends, and the total amount returned to shareholders reaches $ 885 billion, more than the companies» combined net income of $ 847 billion.
If the parents combined net incomes are $ 3600 per week or less the child support worksheet should be utilized.
Combined net income of the Big Six jumped $ 6 billion to $ 20.4 billion last year, besting the previous record of $ 19.5 billion set in 2007.
If true, Aramco is the most profitable company in the world and earns more money than the combined net incomes of Exxon, Shell, Chevron, Total, and BP.
A: Your combined net income — which would be higher than your taxable income if you were eligible to claim net capital losses or other deductions — is too high to qualify for even a portion of the grant.
That's because the government will combine your net incomes to see if you meet their definition of a low income family (less than $ 34,000 net income per household).
Under Illinois law, there is an income table that looks at the combined net income of the two parents and the number of kids you have.
In Alabama, child support is based on the combined net income of the parents and how many children each must support.
Since child support is based on the parents» combined net incomes, it is crucial each parent understands how their net income will be calculated.
This is a broad explanation of how New Jersey's child support guidelines calculate parents» combined net income.
The court uses the parents» combined net incomes to determine how much support the non-custodial parent should pay to the custodial parent.
The combined net incomes of both spouses and the number of children are used to calculate the total support needed for the children — and then the court will decide how much support the non-custodial parent will pay.
In a proceeding for medical support only, each parent's share of the child's noncovered medical expenses shall equal the parent's percentage share of the combined net income of the parents.
Some states calculate the obligation based on a percentage of the parents» combined net incomes, while others look at only the net income of the parent who pays child support.
That formula factors in the combined net income of both parents.
The court uses their combined net income to calculate the amount of child support to be paid, based on state guidelines.
These guidelines are based on a prorated share for each parent of the combined net income of both parents.
If the PAR earns $ 900 or 60 % of the combined net income, their portion of this is $ 203.
If the parents combined net incomes are more than $ 3600 per week the child support guidelines worksheet should be used to calculate the child support at the $ 3600 per week income number.
Instead of plugging in numbers into a computer program to come up with an artificial support payment, we reviewed in detail each individual's monthly budget, and allocated the combined net income appropriately.
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