Child Support Rules – attorneys in Richmond Hill Georgia
Child Support in Liberty County GA Child Support Regulations
All states have child support guidelines that must be used to decide child support except when it is shown, in writing, that doing so is not in the best interest of the child. Many state guidelines take in account the requirements of the child, other dependents, and the ability of the parents to pay. Judges must use the rules unless they can be shown to be inappropriate in a particular case.
Current law requires every child support order to include a provision for health care coverage, and the Child Support Enforcement agency must pursue private health care coverage if such coverage is available through a noncustodial parents employer. Medical support can take several forms.
When one parent is the custodial parent, the other parent almost always is ordered to provide child support. The reasoning is that both parents are responsible for supporting the children, and if the children live with one parent most of the time, chances are that custodial parent may need some help paying for the housing, food, clothing, and everything else the children need. There are official child support rules set out in the statute that must followed in all cases in which the parents are not able to come to an agreement.
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