In some states, after
the total support obligation is acknowledged, the parent who has the greater income or share of child support obligation may be considered the «non-custodial parent,» and therefore will have to pay that share to the other parent, unless the formula will yield a result that is unfair.
For example, if the custodial parent earns $ 1,000 per month and the noncustodial parent earns $ 2,000 per month, the noncustodial parent would be required to pay two - thirds of
the total support obligation based on that parent's higher income.
The court divides
the total support obligation between the spouses in accordance with each spouse's proportion of their combined income.
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 supported.
The total support obligation shall be presumed to be the amount of child support needed.
In some states, after
the total support obligation is acknowledged, the parent who has the greater income or share of child support obligation may be considered the «non-custodial parent,» and therefore will have to pay that share to the other parent, unless the formula will yield a result that is unfair.
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The Warm Home Discount is universally
supported, and the energy companies»
obligation, representing nearly half of the
total cost of these measures, was
supported as much as it was opposed.
Your
total monthly
obligations include your housing expenses as estimated by the pre-qualification calculator, plus recurring monthly expenses such as car loans, student loans, and family
support payments.
The
total amount you're required to pay each month toward credit card debt, car loans, student loans, child
support, alimony or other financial
obligations.
Social Security Income (SSI) is not typically factored into your
total income when a court is deciding how to divvy up child
support obligations.
In the event that the non-custodial parent owes a certain amount in back child
support, and the parent's
total arrearages and interest equals at least three months» current
support obligation, a lien can be placed on real or personal property.
For example, if the parties have a monthly gross income of $ 5,000 and they have two children jointly who are in the primary custody of one parent, then the
total child
support obligation is $ 1,136.
If the non-custodial parent earns 30 percent of the gross monthly income that
totaled $ 5,000, that parent would be required to pay $ 340.80, which is 30 percent of $ 1,136, the
total child
support obligation.
For example, if one parent's monthly net income is $ 2,000 (and that parent is the custodial parent) and the other's is $ 3,000, and there are two children in the
support order, the
total basic joint
support obligation is $ 1,295.
The reason for this is because each parent owes a percentage of the
total child
support obligation depending on his or her income.
Once the net income of each parent is established, the court determines child
support obligations by looking at the percentage of
total income each parent contributes and the number of children.
The premiums are added to the
total support amount, resulting in a larger
support obligation.
Thus, each parent contributes a prorated share of the child
support obligation based on each parent's proportional share of their
total combined income.
Add child care and medical expenses to the
total child
support obligation.
Both the sole and shared parenting worksheets breakout and display the
total parental child
support obligation, and each parent's proportionate share of the
total child
support obligation.
After the health insurance premium is added to the basic child
support obligation and divided between the parents in proportion to their respective incomes, if the obligor is paying the premium, the amount calculated for the obligee's share of the health insurance premium shall be deducted from the obligor's share of the
total child
support obligation.
If the child is covered under a health insurance plan, the
total insurance premium attributable to that child is added to the basic child
support obligation.