Setting Guidelines for Child Support
Must the noncustodial parent pay support if the child is with him or her for summer vacation?
Courts reason that many major expenses for the benefit of the childsuch as rent, mortgage, utilities, clothes, and insurancehave to be paid whether the child is with the custodial parent or not. So, usually, a full support payment is due, even if the child is with the noncustodial parent.
On the other hand, the parents themselves are free to set payments in different amounts during vacation periods when the child is with the noncustodial parent. The lower amount for vacation periods with the noncustodial parent might reflect savings to the custodial parent for food expenses or child care.
>>How are child support guidelines set?
>>What is considered income?
>>Can a parent be forced to pay child support?
>>What happens when the parents share custody?
>>Must the noncustodial parent pay support if the child is with him or her for summer vacation?
>>Who pays for college expenses?
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