In fact, many times you will
pay extraordinary amounts of annual fees.
Atletico is a team growing every year, a big team, but they can't
pay an extraordinary amount.»
No Association Fees: Depending on where you buy a vacation property, you may be required to
pay an extraordinary amount of money in monthly or annual condo fees and other related expenses.
But in football, in order to fuel the ever - greater demand for revenue, clubs looked overseas for their talent,
paying extraordinary amounts of money to players used to beaches and palm trees to attract them to live in the wet and windy north of England.
Not exact matches
They get
paid a lot because there is an
extraordinary amount of pressure on them, and I think to take that auteur - style theory of directorship — that idea that they're just clay in my hands — is kind of simplistic.
They create schools for their «intelligent» children to attend, they
pay for test preparation programs and tutors, they spend countless hours volunteering in their children's schools, they raise
extraordinary amounts of money for these schools, and they call on their vast network of friends and relatives to get their children into preschools and magnet schools and universities.
Organizations that contract with the state to provide services like health care may still
pay their executives higher
amounts, but the state will reimburse the provider only up to the stated
amount, barring
extraordinary circumstances, according to the order.
The fervor of Ash's devotees is
extraordinary, inducing one person to
pay a ridiculous
amount of money for a toothpick at an Ash themed auction.
This article explores how one man
paid off an
extraordinary amount of debt to run his own small business.
For example, an
extraordinary amount of attention is
paid to analysts» forecasts of company profits.
The Federal Child support Guidelines also provide that in addition to the base
amount of child support to be
paid by a payor (as determined by his / her income and the Federal Child Support Guidelines), a support payor must also
pay his / her pro-rata share of the Child's
extraordinary expenses.
In most cases, the
amount of child support that should be
paid is determined by the Child Support Guidelines, and will consist of a monthly
amount payable according to the Tables published with the Guidelines, as well as additional payments to contribute to the costs of «special or
extraordinary expenses» for the children.
A: The Federal Child Support Guidelines also provide that in addition to the base
amount of child support to be
paid by a payor (as determined by his / her income and the Federal Child Support Guidelines), a support payor must also
pay his / her pro-rata share of the Child's special or
extraordinary expenses.
Investing an
extraordinary amount of effort into your contract position will be an exhausting and difficult process in the short term, but it can
pay dividends in the long run.
It is best that you determine a specific
amount for each special or
extraordinary expense and the portion that each of you will
pay.
Copy on this line the real (net)
amount of special or
extraordinary expenses that each of you is
paying directly for children that live with either of you for most of the time.
To find your total annual income
amount to calculate each of your share of special or
extraordinary expenses, add the
amounts on line 40 for the
paying parent and the receiving parent.
You can add the
amount of all special or
extraordinary expenses payable by the
paying parent to the basic child support
amount determined using Step 6 of this guide and copied in your Child Support Tool.
If your case is registered with a Maintenance Enforcement Program, your agreement or order will need to specify the dollar
amount to be
paid towards the special or
extraordinary expenses so that these expenses can be enforced, if the need arises.
If you have
extraordinary expenses for primary or secondary school, or for any other educational programs that meet your child's particular needs, put the total of the
amounts paid for such expenses on this line.
When a parent is
paying some special or
extraordinary expenses directly, then the total payments can be subtracted from the special or
extraordinary expenses that will be added to the basic child support
amount.
You now need to add the
paying parent's share of the special or
extraordinary expenses to the basic
amount determined in Step 6 to find the total monthly
amount of child support.