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Yes, if you earn more than the childs other parent, you will need to pay child support in Pennsylvania even if you have 50/50 custody.
Please note the Domestic Relations Department does not handle custody, protection from abuse or divorce.
Pennsylvania requires that fathers be treated the same as mothers in all divorce matters including child custody, child support, property division, and alimony. It used to be the case that judges would always favor a mother in deciding which parent would have primary custody of the child.
In Pennsylvania, the Court determines an award of custody based on the best interest of a child after consideration of all relevant factors. Particular consideration is given to factors that affect the safety of the child and the gender of a parent is not a consideration.
Each parent is required to contribute a share of the childs reasonable needs proportional to that parents share of the combined net incomes. The custodial parent makes these contributions entirely through direct expenditures for food, shelter, clothing, transportation and other reasonable needs.
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Domestic Relations is a part of the Montgomery County Court of Common Pleas. It helps the court establish and enforce court orders for child support and spousal support.
On the basic rate, if youre paying for: one child, youll pay 12% of your gross weekly income. two children, youll pay 16% of your gross weekly income. three or more children, youll pay 19% of your gross weekly income.
Mothers monthly net income is $3,000 and fathers is $4,500. Since fathers portion of the monthly net income is 60%, father pays 60% of the monthly child support amount. The monthly child support amount is $1,729, per the child support guidelines, therefore, fathers obligation is approximately $1,037.
In Pennsylvania, child support paid by one parent to the other parent is calculated using the income shares model so that each parents share of the basic support obligation is proportional to his or her monthly net income.
Will the Custody court favor my childs mother because she is the mother? These are both commonly asked questions regarding child custody cases. The answer, according to Pennsylvania law, is no. Pennsylvania child custody law is specifically gender neutral.