IN ALABAMA, DO YOU PAY CHILD SUPPORT IF YOU HAVE EQUAL TIME OR JOINT CUSTODY?
GADSDEN, ALABAMA CHILD SUPPORT AND CUSTODY LAWYER EXPLAINS CHILD SUPPORT WHEN BOTH PARENTS HAVE THE SAME PARENTING TIME / JOINT CUSTODY
Child support is a series of periodic payments that a parent pays in order to financially support and care for his or her child. In cases where one parent has full custody of the child, the other parent is typically ordered to pay child support to the custodial parent. The amount of child support that is awarded is often based on a particular formula that is assigned by a state statute. In joint custody cases, the parent with the higher income may be ordered to pay child support to the parent with lower income. The amount of child support that a party must pay depends on the state law where the child support order is issued. Many courts order child support even if the parents have joint custody. State laws may consider a number of factors when determining how much child support to order.
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