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Child Support Information
Divorce
will never end the legal obligation for child support. Each parent,
although the bond of marriage has been broken, still retains a legal
responsibility to provide adequate support until the child reaches
the age of emancipation. Which is usually around age 18 or when
the child graduates high school. It depends on the State Laws in
your Area. The parental duties of child support is based upon the
needs of the child, also the abilities of the parents to pay that
support.
Deciding
on Child Support Amount
Child support, like many other elements in divorce,
does not have to be decided by the court. An agreement between the
parents is not uncommon, and is often the arrangement that is awarded
by the court, otherwise typically the court will refer to State
Divorce Guidelines to determine the amount of child support.
The
Enforcement of Child Support
The child support payment is the one thing that
is most often ignored after a divorce. Analysis of support has proven
that the level of income of the child support payer, does not influence
the rate of non payment. The resulting conclusion has shown that
child support has become a "power tool" for the non-custodial
parent. Quite often, this support delinquency is applied out of
revenge or punishment directed to the custodial parent.
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