From cadc94f10bfe1f4fd774836cdd8f5d002cc2a9e8 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Benard Ebinu Date: Mon, 8 Jan 2018 16:16:21 -0800 Subject: [PATCH] DIV-672: Remove sidbar supporting content on fact sheet sub page --- .../templates/question/06_children_facts.html | 45 +------------------ 1 file changed, 2 insertions(+), 43 deletions(-) diff --git a/edivorce/apps/core/templates/question/06_children_facts.html b/edivorce/apps/core/templates/question/06_children_facts.html index 9a5c2dd2..d17e9890 100644 --- a/edivorce/apps/core/templates/question/06_children_facts.html +++ b/edivorce/apps/core/templates/question/06_children_facts.html @@ -854,47 +854,6 @@ {% block formBack %}{% prev_step step='children' sub_step='facts' %}{% endblock %} {% block formNext %}{% next_step step='children' %}{% endblock %} -{% block sidebarText %} - -
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Whose Income is Needed

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- If the paying parent earns more than $150,000 per year, you may need to calculate both incomes. - The Federal Guidelines provide two options: -

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- You can use the tables to determine the child support amount for the first $150,000. Then add the percentage - listed in the tables for the portion of income over $150,000. If you choose this option, you would only need - to calculate the paying parent’s income. -

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- or -

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- You can use the tables to determine the child support amount for the first $150,000. You can then determine an - amount for the portion of income over $150,000 by looking at the condition, means, needs and other circumstances - of the child and the financial ability of each of you to contribute. If you choose this option, you would need - to calculate both incomes. -

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- In some cases: -

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- Source: - {% include "partials/tooltip_link_federal_child_support_guidelines.html" with reference_link="http://www.justice.gc.ca/eng/rp-pr/fl-lf/child-enfant/guide/step5-etap5.html#h7" link_text="Federal Child Support Guidelines" %} - Department of Justice -

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- +{% block sidebar %} + {% endblock %} \ No newline at end of file