Child Support Alimony Calculator With Shared Custody In Georgia

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The Child Support Alimony Calculator with Shared Custody in Georgia is an essential tool for determining appropriate child support payments while considering shared custody arrangements. This form aids in calculating obligations based on each parent's financial situation and time spent with the children, thereby promoting fairness and compliance with state guidelines. Key features of the form include fields to input relevant income details, expenses, and custody schedules. Users should ensure they provide accurate financial information and keep documentation to support their calculations. This calculator is particularly useful for attorneys, partners, owners, associates, paralegals, and legal assistants working on divorce or custody cases. The instructions emphasize clarity and direct action, guiding users through filling out the form step by step. Specific use cases include negotiating support agreements or modifying existing orders, ensuring all parties understand their obligations. Users are encouraged to review the results collaboratively to facilitate amicable resolutions.
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For example, suppose your monthly income is $1,500 and your co-parent's income is $4,500, for a combined parental income of $6,000. Since you contribute 25% of the total parental income, your pro rata share of the basic child support guideline amount is also 25%.

A child support order is established based on the Georgia Child Support Guidelines, which considers the income of both parents and the number of children. Sometimes other factors may be considered.

Pro Rata is a term that Washington uses in determining each parent's support obligation. For example, if you're combined net income is ten thousand dollars and one spouse contributes 7,000 of that, the other spouse contributes 3,000 - the Pro Rata share is a 70/30 split.

Apply the pro rata formula: Plug the identified values into the formula: Pro Rata Share = (Individual Share / Total Shares) x Total Amount.

In Georgia, there's no set formula for calculating alimony. It's at the judge's discretion and is based on a variety of factors.

Keep in mind, the court can order more or less than the guideline award, as it sees appropriate. Step 1: Determine each parent's adjusted monthly gross income. Step 2: Combine adjusted monthly gross incomes. Step 3: Find each parent's percentage of income. Step 4: Check the combined basic support obligation.

Per the BCSO Table, for two children the base amount is $1,749 per month. If Parent “A”, who makes 60% of the total income, is the non-custodial parent they would be responsible for 60% of the base amount. The calculation of child support is then calculated as $1,749 (base amount) x .

Per the BCSO Table, for two children the base amount is $1,749 per month. If Parent “A”, who makes 60% of the total income, is the non-custodial parent they would be responsible for 60% of the base amount.

A child support order is established based on the Georgia Child Support Guidelines, which considers the income of both parents and the number of children. Sometimes other factors may be considered.

Based on the incomes of the parties and their individual percentage of the total parental income, the obligations of each parent are calculated. For example, if the total gross income for both parents is $10,000 per month, the presumptive support amount is $1,259 per month for one child.

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Child Support Alimony Calculator With Shared Custody In Georgia