The general formula calculates a number that becomes
the weekly child support amount.
These two sets of calculations were used to arrive at
the weekly child support amount in shared custody situations (when each parent takes care of the children at least 1/3 of the time):
Not exact matches
The calculation under Appendix IX - F then determines the
amount of
support due based on the parents» combined net
weekly incomes and the number of
children in the family.
The total
amount of the anticipated average
weekly spending is the Basic
Child Support Obligation (Line 4 of the Worksheet).
There is a rebuttable presumption the
support calculated from the Guideline
support schedule is the correct
amount of
weekly child support to be awarded.
Indiana statute includes
child support guidelines that provide a formula for determining the
amount each parent should contribute to the
child's welfare based on their combined
weekly, adjusted income.
As an example, for parents with a combined net
weekly income of $ 1,500, the combined Basic
Child Support Amount for one child is $
Child Support Amount for one
child is $
child is $ 278.
As an example, if
weekly work related
child care expense net of the child care credit is $ 50, the PAR's portion of that would be 60 % or $ 30, That number is then added the Adjusted Shared Parenting Child Support Amount of $ 114 to come up with a PAR Net Child Support Obligation of $
child care expense net of the
child care credit is $ 50, the PAR's portion of that would be 60 % or $ 30, That number is then added the Adjusted Shared Parenting Child Support Amount of $ 114 to come up with a PAR Net Child Support Obligation of $
child care credit is $ 50, the PAR's portion of that would be 60 % or $ 30, That number is then added the Adjusted Shared Parenting
Child Support Amount of $ 114 to come up with a PAR Net Child Support Obligation of $
Child Support Amount of $ 114 to come up with a PAR Net
Child Support Obligation of $
Child Support Obligation of $ 144.