Child support is intended to aid the custodial
parent with bills & expenditures associated with child care. Child support
may be reduced in shared physical custody circumstances if both parents
contribute to the expense of maintaining the child. Furthermore, if one of the
parents' child custody percentage decreases, that parent might anticipate their
child support payments to increase because they will not be bearing as much of
the expense of raising the kid.
It isn't easy to provide an exact estimate or
percentage by which parents can expect their payments to rise in certain
scenarios. A judge will likely make a determination that is in the best
interest of the child and fairness to both the custodial and non-custodial
parent. Child support rules and laws may vary from state to state, making it
difficult to estimate the percentage by which your payments may go up.
Child custody & support is based on several
factors that may include the income of both parents, the timeshare that each
parent spends with the child, available income tax deductions, mandatory
payroll deductions, and the child care costs incurred by both parents. With so
many different factors to consider, it is hard to determine how much more the
non-custodial parent will pay if the percentage of time they spend with their
children goes down.
In situations in which the parents spend an
equal amount of time with the children, but one parent makes much - More than
the other, the parent who makes more will pay the child's support. If the
parent earning a higher income sees their custody percentage drop, they'll pay
more. If they spend more time with their children, the payments may go down.
The opposite is true as well; if the parent
earning less income sees their percentage go up, they will receive higher
payments. If they see their percentage go down, they'll receive less. As
payments are so variable and no two cases are identical, it is important to
consider all of the variables and factors in your particular case.
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