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CHILD SUPPORT

DIVORCE
LEGAL SEPARATION OR ANNULMENT
SPOUSAL SUPPORT
CHILD SUPPORT
CHILD CUSTODY
COMMUNITY & SEPARATE PROPERTY
ATTORNEY FEES
DIVORCE AND FAMILY LAW AREAS OF LAW
 
 

CHILD SUPPORT
In a divorce or legal separation action, either spouse can request child support.   Child support is generally based on a mathematical formula.  The formula is a bit complex and Farzad & Mazarei’s divorce and family law lawyers do have computer software programs that will help calculate the child support in your case.

 

The court does follow certain “guidelines” when awarding child support:  These are:

 

(1) "A parent's first and principal obligation is to support his or her minor children according to the parent's circumstances and station in life."

 

(2) "Both parents are mutually responsible for the support of their children."

 

(3) "The guideline takes into account each parent's actual income and level of responsibility for the children."

 

(4) "Each parent should pay for the support of the children according to his or her ability."

 

(5) "The guideline seeks to place the interests of the children as the state's top priority."

 

(6) "Children should share in the standard of living of both parents. Child support may therefore appropriately improve the standard of living of the custodial household to improve the lives of the children."

 

(7) "Child support orders in cases in which both parents have high levels of responsibility for the children should reflect the increased costs of raising the children in two homes and should minimize significant disparities in the children's living standards in the two homes."

 

(8) "The financial needs of the children should be met through private financial resources as much as possible."

 

(9) "It is presumed that a parent having primary physical responsibility for the children contributes a significant portion of available resources for the support of the children."

 

(10) "The guideline seeks to encourage fair and efficient settlements of conflicts between parents and seeks to minimize the need for litigation.”

 

(11) "The guideline is intended to be presumptively correct in all cases, and only under special circumstances should child support orders fall below the child support mandated by the guideline formula."

 

(12) “Child support orders must ensure that children actually receive fair, timely, and sufficient support reflecting the state's high standard of living and high costs of raising children compared to other states."

 


 
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