Georgia Child Support Calculation Report
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Child Support Calculation Report Contents:

1. Total Monthly Child Support Amount CALCULATED for YOU!
2. Layout of the Information Used to Calculate Support Amount.
3. Applicable Percentages Used by the Court.
4. Definitions of Criteria Used to Calculate the Support.
5. Definitions of Adjustments Considered by the Court.
6. Easy to Read and Understand.
7. Six (6) Pages Total Inside Report. Very Comprehensive.
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Georgia Principles of Child Support:

Georgia child support guidelines uses the Percentage of Income formula which calculates the support obligation as a percentage of the income of the non-custodial parent who is obligated to support the child. This method simply applies a percentage to the income of the parent according to the number of children requiring support.

The state if Georgia has a formula for determining the child support obligation based a percentage of income. These guidelines are applied when the two parents can not agree on a monthly support amount, and at which time the court will also take into consideration the following factors which would allow them to better determine the appropriate amount of monthly child support to be paid: (1) Ages of the children; (2) A child´s extraordinary medical costs or needs in addition to accident and sickness insurance, provided that all such costs or needs shall be considered if no insurance is available; (3) Educational costs; (4) Day-care costs; (5) Shared physical custody arrangements, including extended visitation; (6) A party´s other support obligations to another household; (7) Income that should be imputed to a party because of suppression of income; (8) In-kind income for the self-employed, such as reimbursed meals or a company car; (9) Other support a party is providing or will be providing, such as payment of a mortgage; (10) A party´s own extraordinary needs, such as medical expenses; (11) Extreme economic circumstances including but not limited to: (A) Unusually high debt structure; or (B) Unusually high income of either party or both parties, which shall be construed as individual gross income of over $75,000.00 per annum; (12) Historical spending in the family for children which varies significantly from the percentage table; (13) Considerations of the economic cost-of-living factors of the community of each party, as determined by the trier of fact; (14) In-kind contribution of either parent; (15) The income of the custodial parent; (16) The cost of accident and sickness insurance coverage for dependent children included in the order; (17) Extraordinary travel expenses to exercise visitation or shared physical custody; and (18) Any other factor which the trier of fact deems to be required by the ends of justice. (Georgia Code - Sections: 19-5-12, 19-6-14 and 19-6-15)

In order for us to determine the amount of child support
required by these principles and the Georgia Schedule for Child Support,
please continue to the Georgia Child Support Calculation Report Order Form


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