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Form 14 Child Support Amount Calculation Worksheet: The Missouri Child Support Guidelines Worksheet (Form 14) estimates the child support obligation that a court may order a parent to pay toward supporting the child(ren) on a monthly basis.
What Is the Average Child Support Payment in Missouri? Usually, a court will estimate that the cost of bringing up one child is $1000 a month, and the non-custodial parents income is 66.6% of the parents total combined income.
Overnight Visitation Credit The Form 14 provides guidance that a credit of up to 50% can be allowed based on circumstances of the parties and that the credit can apply even if no overnight custody has been ordered.
If you have 50/50 custody with your co-parent in Missouri, it is possible that you will still have to pay child support. There is nothing in state law that prohibits the court from awarding child supporteven when both spouses share equal parenting time.
Criminal prosecution is possible if a paying parent stops paying child support for 6 months within a twelve-month duration. Aggregate delinquency of more than $5,000 is a felony. Criminal nonsupport charges penalize the failure to pay, but they do not lead to a new order for payment, unlike a civil contempt order.
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The credit for overnight stays is calculated automatically and inserted in line 11.Credit for overnight stays with obligated parent. OvernightsAdjustment110 to 11513%116 to 11915%120 to 12517%126 to 13020%14 more rows
The schedule of basic child support obligations excludes parental expenditures for child care and the childs share of health insurance premiums and extraordinary medical expenses. Unreimbursed medical expenses that exceed $250.00 per family per year are deemed extraordinary medical expenses.
(5) The number of additional dependents for whom the parent is financially responsible, whether or not there is an existing court or administrative order under which the parent is paying or receiving support.

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