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The parent who the child lives with most of the time is entitled to child support from the other |
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parent. If a child spends equal (or almost equal) time with both parents, the parent with the higher |
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income will usually have to pay child support. |
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Who the payor is depends on: |
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<li>The type of parenting arrangements for the child or children, such as shared custody or split custody.</li> |
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<li>The income of the parents.</li> |
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It may also be affected by other factors such as: |
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<li>Special and extraordinary expenses, like childcare that aren’t covered in the table amount.</li> |
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<li>Undue hardship that make it hard for the payor parent to pay child support.</li> |
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<li>Children over the age of majority who the payor still has a legal obligation to support.</li> |
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If one parent takes care of the child/children most of the time, the other parent would normally be the payor. |
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If the child/children spends an equal amount of time in the care of each of you, or if both parents |
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are splitting custody of multiple children, the payor is likely the parent with the higher income. |
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