Child And Spousal Support

Summary

Child support in Illinois for two children is generally 28% of the non-custodial parents net income. Spousal support is based on factors like marriage length, income, and contributions to the marriage. Courts may adjust support based on specific circumstances. Consult a legal professional for precise calculations and advice.

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My husband makes *.* a year. We have * kids. How much child support will I get
In Illinois, child support is calculated using guidelines based on the net income of the non-custodial parent and the number of children. For two children, the guideline is typically *% of the net income. However, courts may adjust this based on other factors. It's best to consult with a legal professional for a precise calculation.
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Can I get a spousal support if he makes more money
In Illinois, spousal support, or maintenance, is based on several factors, including:
- Length of the marriage.
- Both spouses' incomes and needs.
- The standard of living during the marriage.
- Any impairments to earning capacity due to domestic duties.
The court will decide based on these factors. Would you like more information or resources on this?
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In Illinois, spousal support is determined by the court based on various factors. Here are some additional points to consider:
- The court evaluates each spouse's property and income.
- Contributions made by the spouse seeking support towards the other's education or career.
- Any agreements made between spouses.
If you need more information or resources, feel free to ask!