Your income, along with your former spouse’s income, may change the way the court calculates the support formula. When the combined parental income exceeds $141,000, the court may choose to consider other factors when establishing the support formula and not rely on the strict percentages laid … [Read more...] about If The Child Support Standards Act Is Calculated As A Percentage Of The Non-Custodial Parent’s Income, Why Do I Have To Provide Mine? Does My Income Change The Amount Of Child Support The Non-Custodial Parent Is Going To Have To Pay?
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