You'd have to check the laws for California.
More and more states are taking child support payments out of the divorce procedures. AFTER all of the property has been divvied up and any alimony payments settled, the courts sets child support payments based on each of the parents incomes and the child custody arrangements.
If both parents have the child 50% of the time, then child support payments (if any) would be smaller, but the court will try to balance things out so the child's standard of living is roughly the same regardless of where he lives. In other words, 50% custody will reduce child support payments roughly by increased costs such as child care, etc. Ideally, there's no monetary gain/loss involved in the child custody arrangements, since you want the child to be the focus of those kind of arrangements.
Of course, there's always a lot of variability between the ideal and how things work out in the real world, so you won't get a reliable answer regardless of California's laws.
2006-12-26 05:20:24
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answered by Bob G 6
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I don't know. Contact the child support agency in the county where you're getting the divorce. They should have a worksheet you can use to determine how much you must pay. Whatever it is, it's going to be as expensive as hell. In Franklin County, Ohio, your child support doesn't depend on how much time you are with the child. If you make way more money than the woman, but get visitation for every other weekend only, you could still end up responsible for AT LEAST 70% of the child's support. This arrangement is stupid and unfair in that, as the non-custodial parent, you still effectively incur all the same expenses as the custodial parent does (extra room in your house, wardrobe for the child), but yet must pay for other necessities like health insurance and transportation. As for transportation, you are really screwed if your woman decides to move away, which they frequently do.
All I can say is I feel sorry for you. Why in the world should you have to pay support to the mother of your child when you will be caring for your child? What you will be paying is mommie support. Where I work, you don't know how many women we deal with for whom child support is the primary source of income.
2006-12-26 04:43:42
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answered by JD 1
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There are many factors on set up child support payments. My sister decided to avoid the hassle of child support payment; she took the three younger ones, and my ex-brother law took the two older ones. They agreed that they would not move out of state so the kids would be in contact with each other. They both work in the same county. They sold the house and split the net profit 50/50.
Twenty years later my sister said that was the best thing that could have happen. All of my nieces and nephew grew up well balance and no resentment to neither of their parents.
At the time people were saying how can you chose between your children? She said it was not choosing, it was avoiding confusion and going back and forth to court.
2006-12-26 04:45:55
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answered by D S 4
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toddler help would not have any element to do with spending time with your little ones. a parent won't be able to save your little ones from you in case you do not pay your help yet, in case you're taking great thing about a at the same time as with your visitation, the decide will take this into influence and calculate this on your quantity of help. get at the same time....you're taking the youngsters over the summer season, your quantity of assistance will decrease for the summer season. the superb element is to have money arrangements with your different 0.5 and cutting-edge that to the court docket. besides the indisputable fact that, maximum courts bypass with the help of a chart that is going some thing like this...X = money earned P= what number little ones and meet interior the midst of the chart and that is how a lot money you'll owe. be conscious : the extra time you spend with with your little ones, the a lot less you'll pay see you later as your fee is accepted and the decide See's this as helping your little ones. maximum human beings and little ones imagine that kid help is going to the youngsters besides the indisputable fact that it would not, help is going to the parent raising the toddler. recommend: do not enable your money topics get interior the way of spending with your little ones, interior the lengthy time period...they pay the cost. good success to you.
2016-12-01 04:42:42
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answered by ? 4
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only a lawyer can answer that but you have to push the issue that you want the kids 50% of the time. here in new jersey childsupport can go as high as 60% of you income. don't go it alone you can really get screwed. get a good lawyer
2006-12-26 04:36:26
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answered by that guy 2
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It all depends on what the judge sets... but it certainly depends upon how much your spouse makes also. If your spouse makes more money than you do- you might wind up paying nothing. You should certainly call an attorney right away. Also, if your spouse has no income- you might end up paying alimoney.
2006-12-26 04:34:49
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answered by Anonymous
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That would depend on how good your lawyer is.....
And what kind of mood the Judge is in that day.
2006-12-26 04:34:30
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answered by Tauna H 2
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VERY LESS SINCE YOU'LL HAVE YOUR CHILDREN 50% OF TIME SO NO WORRIES......MAYBE BETWEEN 100-150 A MONTH...
2006-12-26 04:41:02
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answered by R.J 3
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call a lawyer to find the exact amount
2006-12-26 04:32:51
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answered by butta77 2
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