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In order for custody to be considered \u201dshared\u201d in terms of child support, each parent must host the child for at least 105 nights per year. Courts in New Jersey will essentially award the parent who has the child more times overnight, more child support.
This includes shared expenses like housing, transportation, healthcare, clothing, food, and transportation amounting up to $250 per year. The calculation under Appendix IX-F then determines the amount of support due based on the parents' combined net weekly incomes and the number of children in the family.
On a basic level, child support payments are meant to cover food, shelter, and clothing \u2013 or the basic necessities \u2013 for the children of the dissolved marriage or relationship.
Child support payments are neither deductible by the payer nor taxable to the recipient. When you calculate your gross income to see if you're required to file a tax return, don't include child support payments received.
Expenses Included in the Child Support Schedules The Appendix IX-F support awards include the child's share of expenses for housing, food, clothing, transportation, entertainment, unreimbursed health care up to and including $ 250 per child per year, and miscellaneous items.
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To calculate this, we multiply the total child support amount (line 13) by each parent's percentage of income. For CP, it is 46% x $342.00, which equals $157.00 per week. For NCP, it is 54% x $342.00, which equals $185.00 per week.
If the child lives primarily with one parent and spends time with the other parent, then the parent with whom the child spends fewer overnights usually pays child support.
Only if the parents earn equal or about equal income and share 50/50 custody would a person not be ordered to pay support. Even then, the parent would not be avoiding support. They would be financially supporting the child half of the time, during their parenting time.
Since child support is based on the parents' combined net incomes, it is crucial each parent understands how their net income will be calculated. This is defined in New Jersey's child support guidelines Appendix IX-B.
This includes things like public transportation, school bus fees, and any amount that the custodial parent spends to transport the child around from place to place. However, you will not be expected to pay for expenses related to a car that a child primarily uses.

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