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The Guideline Formula The formula California uses to calculate child support is: CS = K (HN - (H%)(TN)). Heres what the letters mean: CS is the child support amount. This is what the formula will calculate once youve plugged in all of your information.
They must first sue you, win the lawsuit, and get the court to issue a wage garnishment order against you. Once they jump through all of these hoops, the amount they can garnish is limited to a maximum of 25% of your disposable income.
Family Support is mentioned in two California Family Statutes - section 92 and section 4066. In theory family support allows parties, by agreement, to characterize both child support and spousal support together. The spousal and child support components are unallocated, and the total sum is a combined number.
The court orders a flat percentage of 25% of the non-custodial parents income to be paid in child support to the custodial parent.
Spousal support is considered alimony under IRS Code 71, which means that it is income to the recipient (also known as the payee) and tax deductible to the payor of spousal support.
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The court orders a flat percentage of 25% of the non-custodial parents income to be paid in child support to the custodial parent.
Even if the parents are dividing physical custody down the middle, a judge may order the higher-earning parent to pay child support. You may have to pay child support even with a 50/50 custody agreement if you are the higher-earning parent.
If both parents are under 18 (and unemancipated) at the time of the childs conception, their parents (the childs grandparents) share primary responsibility for supporting the child. This responsibility lasts until both minor unemancipated parents become age 18 or are emancipated.
Spousal support In California: If you receive alimony payments, you must report it as income on your California return. If you pay alimony to a former spouse/RDP, youre allowed to deduct it from your income on your California return.
The court orders a flat percentage of 25% of the non-custodial parents income to be paid in child support to the custodial parent.

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