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In New Hampshire, child support is payable until the child turns 18 or terminates their High School education whichever is later, or the child is married or becomes a member of the armed services. The Court has the ability to extend child support for a disabled child.
Although the parenting arrangement is one of the factors that a judge can consider in setting child support, equal residential responsibility for your children (what joint custody is now called), does not automatically result in no child support being paid.
Child support payments that they receive are not taxable and, as a result, increase the recipient's \u201creal\u201d or net income dollar for dollar. As a result, the \u201cneed\u201d of a spouse for alimony will be diminished with the payment of child support and may mitigate or eliminate their need for alimony.
Child support in New Hampshire is meant to cover the needs of raising a child that a parent must meet on a regular basis. This includes healthcare, education, food, housing, and other factors frequently seen as necessities.
Although the parenting arrangement is one of the factors that a judge can consider in setting child support, equal residential responsibility for your children (what joint custody is now called), does not automatically result in no child support being paid.
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New Hampshire's child support guidelines provide a formula for determining how much child support an absent parent is required to pay. Generally the amount is 25% of adjusted gross income for one child; 33% for two children; 40% for three children; and 45% for four or more children.
If both parties cannot agree to a change in the support order, the party requesting the change must petition the Court by filing a Petition to Change Court Order. The Court will schedule a hearing and both parties should be present, and as above, must provide the court with current Financial Affidavits.
' 'Under New Hampshire law, all parents must support their children. In most cases, the parent who is responsible for the child's primary residence is the parent to receive child support from the other. '

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