Child Support Income Disparity
Summary
In Ohio, child support is determined by both parents incomes using a standard formula. A significant income disparity, such as one parent earning $15,000 more, can affect the support amount. Other factors like health insurance, daycare, and the childs needs are also considered.Full Conversation
if one parent makes way more than the other, does child suport even the total due
Hi there! In Texas, child support is typically calculated based on the income of the non-custodial parent. However, other factors may be considered, such as the needs of the child and the income disparity between parents.
Can you share if there are any specific circumstances or details that might affect the calculation?
in ohio
Got it! Since you're asking about Ohio, here is some general information on how child support is calculated in Ohio:
- Child support is calculated based on both parents' incomes.
- The court uses a standard formula to determine the amount.
- Factors such as health insurance costs, daycare expenses, and special needs of the child are considered.
- Significant income disparity between parents may influence the final amount.
Are there any specific details or circumstances that might affect your situation?
custodial makes * thousand more dollars a year
Since you're asking about Ohio, here's additional information on how child support might be influenced by a significant income disparity:
- The court considers both parents' incomes and uses a standard formula.
- A significant income difference could impact the amount of child support ordered.
- Other factors such as the needs of the child, health insurance costs, and daycare expenses are also considered.
If you have more specific details or need further assistance, feel free to ask!