Effective July 1, 2003, the Colorado legislature amended several other minor provisions of
these statutes calculating child support in Colorado (the Colorado Child Support Guidelines), as they pertain to low income Colorado parents.
Support is calculated by considering the combined income of both spouses then applying that number to child support tables established by Wyoming statute to come up with the total support obligation owed by both parents based on the number of children to be sup
Support is
calculated by considering the combined income of both spouses then applying that number to
child support tables established by Wyoming statute to come up with the total support obligation owed by both parents based on the number of children to be sup
support tables established by Wyoming
statute to come up with the total
support obligation owed by both parents based on the number of children to be sup
support obligation owed by both parents based on the number of
children to be
supported.
Florida
Statutes section 61.30 sets out a formula to
calculate child support that takes into account the incomes of each party, the amount of time the
child spends with each parent, health insurance costs, and other costs.