Worksheet B Child Support Colorado Withdrawal

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This Child Support Worksheet is used when the Court wishes to determine the correct amount of child support payments which the non-custodial parent should be making to the custodial parent.
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New Children's Impact on a Child Support Order Having new children, whether by birth or adoption, doesn't affect earlier child support orders. Courts won't allow parents to lower their financial obligations to their existing children by having more children.

A: The standard child support percentage is 20% of the parents' combined gross income. An additional 10% is added for each additional child. If there are extenuating circumstances, the court may call for a higher or lower percentage to reflect your situation.

A: The standard child support percentage is 20% of the parents' combined gross income. An additional 10% is added for each additional child. If there are extenuating circumstances, the court may call for a higher or lower percentage to reflect your situation.

From Disposable Earnings, child support either takes the full amount for the Frequency or up to 65%. For child support with court ordered health insurance, Disposable Earnings excludes the amount of the employee's health insurance.

Support with Low Income Parents 14-10-115(7)(a)(II)(D) provides for a minimum support obligation applies unless both parents have at least 93 overnights. The monthly obligation is: $50 for 1 child. $70 for 2 children.

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