41 | Alimony | Hi there! |
42 | Basic Child Support Obligation | Hi there! |
43 | Child | Hi there! |
44 | Child and Dependent Care Tax C | Hi there! |
45 | Child Care Expenses | Hi there! |
46 | Child Support Obligation Table | Hi there! |
47 | Child Support Services | Hi there! |
48 | Children | Hi there! |
49 | Current Case Information | Hi there! |
50 | Current Court Order Child Supp | Hi there! |
51 | Custodial Parent | Hi there! |
52 | Date of initial child support | Hi there! |
53 | Deviation | Hi there! |
54 | Gross Income | Gross income means all income to be included in the calculation of child support as set forth in subsection (f) of this Code section. |
55 | Salary and Wages | Gross Income includes all income from any source, before deductions for allowable taxes and excludes needs based income such as Supplemental Security Income and TANF. |
56 | Final Child Support Order | Final child support order means the presumptive amount of child support adjusted by any deviations. |
57 | Medical Expenses | Extraordinary Medical Expenses can be considered a deviation for cases involving extraordinary medical needs of the child of a Parent's current family or of the Parent, that are not covered by insurance. |
58 | Extraordinary Expenses | Extraordinary Expenses mean the expenses and costs, such as educational and medical, which are in excess of average amounts estimated in the Child Support Obligation Table for those families actually incurring the expense. These expenses are prorated between the Parents. |
59 | Extraordinary Educational Expe | Extraordinary Educational Expenses may be a basis for Deviation from the Presumptive Amount of Child Support and may include, but are not limited to tuition, room and board, lab fees, books, fees, and other expenses associated with special needs education, private elementary and secondary schooling (high school). In determining the amount of this Deviation, expenses, scholarships, grants, stipends, and other cost-reducing programs received by or on behalf of the Child will be considered and should be a monthly average and based on evidence. Evidence will consist of written documents, based on fact, used to support any adjustments and deviations used in reaching the child support calculation. If copies are used, they must be legible or readable. |
60 | Combined Adjusted Income | Combined adjusted income" means the amount of adjusted income of the custodial parent added to the amount of adjusted income of the noncustodial parent. |