The
final support payment is determined by considering the financial need of the payee, the duration of marriage and cohabitation, as well as the presence of
children within the relationship (and, by extension, the
amount of payable
child support that is owed).
Child support guidelines take the income of each of the marital partners in a divorce into account, The child support owed by either party to the children of previous marriages, the number of children, educational cost, medical expenses, day care expenses for the custodial parent and other expenses all contribute to the final amount owed by both the custodial parent and the non-custodial pa
Child support guidelines take the income of each of the marital partners in a divorce into account, The
child support owed by either party to the children of previous marriages, the number of children, educational cost, medical expenses, day care expenses for the custodial parent and other expenses all contribute to the final amount owed by both the custodial parent and the non-custodial pa
child support owed by either party to the
children of previous marriages, the number of
children, educational cost, medical expenses, day care expenses for the custodial parent and other expenses all contribute to the
final amount owed by both the custodial parent and the non-custodial parent.