South Carolina 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. Support Obligation for Both Custodial & Non-Custodial Parents
4. Definitions of Criteria Used to Calculate the Support.
5. Definitions of Adjustments Considered by the Court.
6. Easy to Read and Understand.
7. Ten (10) Pages Total Inside Report. Very Comprehensive.
8. Order Now!
South Carolina Principles of Child Support:
South Carolina child support guidelines are based on the Income Shares Model for calculating child support. The monthly support amount determined by applying the guidelines is divided proportionally according to each parent¹s income. These two support amounts are then offset to establish which parent will pay the other parent for support of the child. All income is typically verified by examining past W-2's and child support worksheets are available at the courthouse.
In any proceeding for the award of child support, there is a rebuttable presumption that the amount of the award which would result from the application of the guidelines is the correct amount of child support to be awarded. A different amount may be awarded upon a showing that application of the guidelines in a particular case would be unjust or inappropriate.
The court shall consider the following factors which may be possible reasons for deviation from the guidelines: (1) educational expenses for the child or children or the spouse; (2) equitable distribution of property; (3) consumer debts; (4) families with more than six children; (5) unreimbursed extraordinary medical or dental expenses for the noncustodial or custodial parent; (6) mandatory deduction of retirement pensions and union fees; (7) support obligations for other dependents living with the noncustodial parent or noncourt ordered child support from another relationship; (8) child-related unreimbursed extraordinary medical expenses; (9) monthly fixed payments imposed by a court or operation of law; (10) significant available income of the child or children; (11) substantial disparity of income in which the noncustodial parent's income is significantly less than the custodial parent's income; (12) alimony. (13) agreements reached between parties. (Code of Laws for South Carolina - Chapter 3; Sections 20-3-160, 20-7-40, 20-7-100)
In order for us to determine the amount of child support
required by these principles and the South Carolina Schedule for Child Support,
please continue to the South Carolina Child Support Calculation Report Order Form
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