If The Parents Agree, Child Support Can Be Changed or Removed. Because of changes in circumstances for either of the parents, the two parties may agree to forgo payments.
A parent who has sole custody has the right to make major decisions about the children's health, education, and religious upbringing. Parents who have joint legal custody make such decisions together, unless otherwise specified. Parents with joint legal custody do not necessarily have equal parenting time.
A: The disadvantages of 50-50 custody are that children have a less stable living environment and must frequently move between homes. It can be complicated for both parents and children to frequently switch between homes.
The Guidelines set a minimum child support amount of $91.00 per child per month.
Regardless of marital status, parents have a legal duty to support and provide for their children. This means you can pursue a child support order if you and the other legal parent are living apart and they are not appropriately contributing to your child's financial needs.