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What is the Type-A Parent? A new generation of well-educated and informed parents is emerging, armed with the ambition to do everything on schedule or even before the schedule for or with their child. The Type-A parents are high achieving, competitive and well-read on various parenting topics.
So even if the parties "agree" not to pay child support to each other, the court will have an independent legal obligation to ensure that your agreement doesn't hurt the kids. A 50-50 division of parenting time *often* results in a minimal - or even nonexistent - need for child support payments.
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The Arizona Child Support Guidelines follow the Income Shares Model, which considers the income of both parents. Under the model, the total child support amount approximates the amount that would have been spent on the children if the parents and children were living together.
The Total Child Support Obligation shall be divided between the parents in proportion to their Adjusted Gross Incomes. The obligation of each parent is computed by multiplying each parent's share of the Combined Adjusted Gross Income by the Total Child Support Obligation.
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Alternate Forms of the Family Single parent families & Female headed households. Dual earner/career families. Adoptive families. Childless families.
Parallel parenting is parenting without traditional co-parenting and communication. It allows the parents to detach from each other and not engage in frequent discussions about day-to-day issues. Each parent is in charge of the custodial decisions while the children are under that parent's care.
A co-parenting relationship can include many communication touch points via phone, email, and text messages. The co-parents may align on a shared parenting approach for a child. In contrast, parallel parenting relationships usually involve limited communication through the written word only.
In the late 1980s, helicopter parent took flight as a term for a parent who is overly involved in the life of their child, especially with regard to seeing him or her excel in school, in sports, or in a job (even after the child has become an adult).
Same-sex parents, single parents, co-parents, heterosexual couples who used donor sperm/eggs, adoptive parents and foster parents are all seen as 'alternative' families as they differ from the norm.

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