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Virginia Child Support Guidelines Worksheet - Shared Custody

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This is an official form from the Virginia Judicial System, which complies with all applicable laws and statutes. USLF amends and updates the forms as is required by Virginia statutes and law.

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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.

The common preference in family law courts in Virginia is to maintain joint custody of a child during and after a divorce.The answer is yes, even in cases of 50/50 custody one parent will pay the other parent child support.

If the combined family income is $35,000 or greater per month, it falls outside the table and support is based on a percentage of income from 2.6% for one child to 5% for six children. Items that are added to the support obligation include the cost of health insurance and any work-related childcare expenses.

A paying parent who provides shared care will pay less child support. Both parents may get family payments from us.

The amount of child support to be paid is the table amount plus a share of the special expenses. These expenses are generally shared between the parents proportionately to their income. For instance, if both parents make the same amount of money, the cost of the special expense is split evenly between the parents.

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.

Having another child will somewhat reduce how much child support you pay. An extra dependent increases your basic living costs in child support calculations. Just make sure the other parent is a good earner. Otherwise, you could end up paying a lot more child support in the future!

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.

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.

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Virginia Child Support Guidelines Worksheet - Shared Custody