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Do you still pay child support with 50/50 or joint custody? All legal parents have an obligation to support their children in Colorado. Having 50/50 shared physical care may still require you to pay child support.
Take your completed Form 31 Writ of Garnishment for Support to the clerk at the counter in the courthouse. Give the form to the clerk to file your case. After you file Form 31 Writ of Garnishment for Support, the clerk at the court will sign and issue the Writ back to you after you pay a filing fee.
When the obligors monthly adjusted gross income is equal to or less than $1,500.00 but more than $650, the Guidelines require the obligor pay $50.00 per month for one child, $70.00 per month for two children, $90.00 per month for three children, $110.00 per month for four children $130.00 per month for five children,
ing to Colorado child support law, COL. REV. STAT. 14-10-115, the amount of child support owed is calculated by applying a percentage (roughly 20% for one child and an additional 10% for each additional child) of the parents combined gross income to their childs needs.
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The following may be factored into the formula: Gross income (before taxes) of both parents. The childs income (if any) Number of overnights the child spends with each parent. Expenses, including health insurance and daycare.
Gross income includes: Once the court has the gross income of each parent individually, they add them together. Child support should account for about 20% of the combined gross income of both of the childs parents. For each additional child, an additional 10% of the shared gross income should be calculated.

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