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Begin by entering the number of natural and adopted children for whom support is to be awarded in Line 1.
In Line 2a, input both parents' gross monthly income. Ensure you refer to the provided definitions for accuracy.
For Lines 2b and 2c, enter any previously ordered alimony and child support that is currently being paid, respectively.
Calculate the Adjusted Gross Income for child support purposes by subtracting Lines 2b, 2c, and any applicable amounts from Line 2a as instructed in Line 3.
Refer to the Combined Support Obligation Table using the figure from Line 3 and the number of children from Line 1 to determine the obligation in Line 4.
Complete Lines 5 through 10 by following the calculations based on overnights spent with each parent, ensuring all figures are accurately entered.
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