How is child support calculated?

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Child support is typically calculated based on various factors such as the non-custodial parent's income, the custodial parent's income, and the number of children involved. The specific formula used to calculate child support may vary depending on the jurisdiction. Generally, the child support agency considers each parent's income, including wages, salaries, bonuses, and other sources of income. Deductions such as taxes and union dues may also be taken into account. Additional factors affecting the calculation may include healthcare and childcare costs, custody arrangements, and any special needs of the children. These factors are typically considered to ensure that child support is fair and in the best interest of the child. It is important to refer to the specific guidelines or consult with the child support agency in your region for more accurate and detailed information on how child support is calculated.
Answered Nov 1, 2023

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