Alaska Divided Custody Support Calculation, DR-307

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A Shared Custody Child Support Calculation is used by those parents who share custody of their children at least 30% of the year. This calculation is used to show exactly the amount of child support needed to be paid by either parent. This is an official form from the Alaska Court System, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates forms as is required by Alaska statutes and law.

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The most common arrangement is one in which one parent has sole physical custody, both parents have legal custody, and the noncustodial parent is granted visitation time.

In most cases of joint custody, the court calculates child support as if each parent has primary custody. They determine what each parent would pay if they were the paying parent. Then, the court offsets the lower amount against the higher.

Statistics show that women are awarded child custody in nearly 90 percent of all cases. And while a bias against men in child custody cases has been around for decades, let's explain why this is happening from a legal perspective.

Child maintenance payments It all depends on the child maintenance rate being paid and the number of shared care nights there are. If the day-to-day care of a child is shared equally between the paying parent and the receiving parent the paying parent will not have to pay any child maintenance for that child.

One method of calculating child custody percentages is by using the number of overnight visits each parent has with the child. To get the percentage, add up the total number of nights your child spends with you during the year. Divide that number by 365 to get your percentage.

1) If my child(ren) live 50/50 with each parent, there is no obligation to pay support.If child(ren) spend more than 40% of their time at each parent's home, this is referred to as shared parenting.

Child support is still paid when parents have joint custody in Texas in most situations.Generally, in most joint managing conservatorship cases one parent is named the primary conservator who has the right to determine the primary residence of the child, and the other parent has visitation.

Today, child support is determined based on the total number of children the father has and then the total is divided by the total number of children. In your case, assuming mother number 2 gets support, each of your receive one-third of the total amount of child support he owes.

Income. The first and typically most important factor in every child support case is each parent's income. Dependents. Overnight Visits. Health Care Costs. Child Care Expense. Other Deductions.

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Alaska Divided Custody Support Calculation, DR-307