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There is no need for you to keep receipts or to report to your ex how the money is used. The court orders child support to be used by you for the benefit of the child and unless there is some evidence that the children are not cared for properly the court will not intervene.
Receipts should be shown for use of child support spending. All child support money that is spent should be proven with receipts such as bill payments, groceries food, diapers and all other expenses. A parent shouldnt be spending child support money on whatever they want. Archived post.
How to fill out the Child Support Guidelines Worksheet? Collect your gross weekly income and related expenses. Enter all deductions applicable to your income. Calculate your available income by subtracting expenses from income. Determine the combined available income with the second parent.
Documents for purchases include the following: Canceled checks or other documents reflecting proof of payment/electronic funds transferred. Cash register tape receipts. Credit card receipts and statements.
The FCR is a national database that includes all child support cases handled by state child support agencies (referred to as IV-D cases), and all support orders established or modified on or after October 1, 1998 (referred to as non IV-D orders).

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A cashed check or a money order stub are strong evidence that a payment has been made. If you have previously made payments in cash, all is not lost. If a dispute arises, you may be able to use your bank records to show withdrawals in the amount owed.
Expenses that extend beyond those typical areas are generally considered extraordinary or special under California law. Such expenses may include the following: Tutoring for a child who needs additional help for particular classes. Treatment for a disease or prolonged illness.
Most fathers can expect to pay between 15-25% of their gross income for one child, and the amount increases with additional children.

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