I don't think so. When I filed for divorce the attorney had a form for me to fill out and it used my income and my exes to determine a percentage.
2006-12-03 07:26:44
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answered by TotallylovesTodd! 4
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This varies state per state, and they should have their own website to see. Keep in mind that all income takes a role in child support,, so make sure all income is calculated.
2006-12-03 07:19:00
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answered by Anonymous
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I wouldn't think there could be since here in the U.S. divorce/custody/support are determined by individual states.
2006-12-03 07:15:38
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answered by Anonymous
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it is usually 17-20% of absent parents income.
2006-12-03 07:16:50
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answered by nwnativeprincess 6
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Go to your states website.... you might be able to find one there..
2006-12-03 07:15:52
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answered by Indymom 2
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