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Friday, 22 October 2010
How to Calculate Maintenance for Child Support
Whenever a married couple decides to part their ways, it's their children who are worst affected. Not only do they have to witness the negative behavior of the parents to gain their custody but also the proceedings that they follow to ensure that their ex spouse pays a fair share of money for the proper upbringing of the child. Child support is usually set by the government and it depends on various factors like income, health insurance and daycare costs. Following are some of the basic steps that you need to follow in order to calculate maintenance:

Organise your Financial Documents: Determining the income of both the parents is the first step in calculating child support. Income tax returns and financial statements identifying income earned from pensions, trusts, social security and alimony are some of the documents that are required to calculate the child support. This is the way companies calculate the amount that the non-resident parent is to pay for the proper up-bringing of the child. It is also suggested that you keep a track of your expenses and plan your budget.

Keep a Track of your Child's Expenses Related to Health and Welfare: Expenses such as the costs of health care insurance, daycare and education are some of thing that are included in the alimony, therefore, they play an important in deciding the sum that non-resident parent needs to pay. The main motive of the court behind this is to ensure the proper up-bringing of the child so that he gets the same quality and level of health care, educational resources and daycare that he used before divorce and is in no way shattered with the parents' divorce.

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Posted by csaadvice at 3:25 AM EDT
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