Child Support Flashcards

1
Q

Who owes child support?

A

Owed by both parents - parent with custody is presumed to provide so order is entered against non-custodial parent.

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How is child support calculated?

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To calculate child support, most states use child-support guidelines, a mathematical formula based on the income of parents.

If court deviates from guidelines, must give written explanation.

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Can child support be modified?

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Only if party shows a SUBSTANTIAL and CONTINUING change in circumstances making the prior order unreasonable.

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Jurisdiction over child support orders

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Uniform Interstate Family Support Act (UIFSA)

Once a state has issued a child support order consistent with the jurisdiction requirements of the UIFSA, that state’s court has CONTINUING, EXCLUSIVE jurisdiction over the order so long as:

+ the child or any party still resides in the issuing state;
AND
+ All of the parties do not consent to change jx to a new state.

State with continuing, exclusive jx over the order is the only state that can modify the order unless jx is lost.

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