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A: Any Georgia court order issued after 1993 establishing child support amounts should provide for support to continue until the child turns 18. If the child is still in high school past the age of 18, support will continue until the child finishes high school or docHubes the age of 20, whichever occurs first.
Under Georgia child support laws in 2023, the parents of a child are are equally responsible for the support of their child(ren). In Georgia, this remains enforceable until children docHub the age of 18 or graduate from high school (whichever comes later).
Basic Child Support Obligation Table AdjustedOne ChildFour Children$1,000.00$239.00$444.00$1,050.00$250.00$463.00$1,100.00$260.00$482.00$1,150.00$270.00$501.0066 more rows
Georgia uses the Income Shares Model to calculate child support. This model estimates the total amount that parents would spend on a child in an intact family unit, and then splits this amount proportionately ing to the parents incomes. (Ga. Code 19-6-15 (2022).)
In Georgia, generally, child support laws require the noncustodial parent to pay a reasonable amount of the childs living expenses to the custodial parent. Besides a monthly or weekly amount, this can also include medical, dental, and insurance expenses, as well as costs for child care.
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If a parent does not obey a support order, he or she may be found in contempt of court. A contempt action may be filed against the NCP who fails to make support payments or does not maintain the required medical insurance. NCPs found in contempt of court may be fined, sentenced to jail or both.
In cases of 50/50 custody, Georgia uses an income-sharing model to calculate child support. This means that both parents incomes are taken into account when determining the appropriate amount of support.
Although a parent may not waive the right to child support, parents may come to a mutual agreement concerning the amount of child support to be paid by the non-custodial parent, so long as the agreed upon amount comports with the standards set out by Georgias Child Support Calculator.

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